Evan You’s VoidZero Inc.; ESLint checks JSON & Markdown; ESLint v9.12.0; e18e contributions

VoidZero Inc.: founded by Evan You (Vue, Vite) to build a unified open source toolchain for JavaScript

voidzero.dev github.com/yyx990803

Creators and maintainers of the following projects have joined VoidZero:

  • Vite: “the build tool for the web”
  • Vitest: “next-generation text runner”
  • Rolldown: “the fastest JavaScript bundler”
  • Oxc: “the fastest JavaScript language toolchain”

This paragraph of the announcement hints at how they plan to make money: “Everything we’ve open-sourced will remain open source. On top of our open-source projects, we will offer an end-to-end JavaScript tooling solution specifically designed to meet the scale and security requirements of enterprise environments.”

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ESLint now officially supports linting of JSON and Markdown

eslint.org @nzakas@fosstodon.org @eslint@fosstodon.org

Sarah Gooding (Socket Inc.) has written a blog post with additional information.

ESLint v9.12.0: experimental new configuration file resolution algorithm

eslint.org @nzakas@fosstodon.org @eslint@fosstodon.org

ESLint v9.0.0 introduced a new config system that starts searching for a config file in the current working directory (not in the directory of the linted file). That prevents a monorepo from running ESLint in the top-level directory with subrepo-specific config files. A new configuration file resolution algorithm fixes this shortcoming.

e18e (ecosystem performance): september contributions

e18e.dev @e18e@webtoo.ls

Lists performance improvements and simplifications in various projects.

Catch prediction in Chrome DevTools: Why it’s hard and how to make it better

developer.chrome.com github.com/ericsl

“This post dives into the challenges of catch prediction – DevTools’ ability to anticipate if an exception will be caught later in your code.”

Outdated docs are tech debt

www.trevorlasn.com github.com/indreklasn

“Teams often neglect to create good documentation. Code gets delivered, but updating the docs is treated as a secondary task, easily postponed—until it’s too late.”

ViteConf 2024 talks on YouTube

www.youtube.com @viteconf@fosstodon.org

The talks cover a variety of topics – many of them have little or nothing to do with Vite. The first video contains almost 12 hours worth of talks: You can jump to them via the chapter list.

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