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As codebases scale, maintaining a mental map of dependencies becomes impossible. Rev-dep is a high-speed static analysis tool designed to enforce architecture integrity and dependency hygiene across large-scale JS/TS projects. Think of Rev-dep as a high-speed linter for your dependency graph. Consolidate fragmented, sequential checks from multiple slow tools into a single, high-performance engine.
We are excited to announce Prettier 3.9! This release brings major parser upgrades for Markdown, YAML, Flow, GraphQL, and Angular, along with formatting improvements for JavaScript and TypeScript (particularly in --no-semi mode). If you find Prettier valuable, please consider sponsoring us on OpenCollective or supporting the upstream projects we rely on. Your contributions help us keep improving t
We are excited to announce that Oxfmt has reached beta. Oxfmt is a Rust-powered, Prettier-compatible code formatter built for the JavaScript ecosystem. It is designed to deliver full compatibility with modern tooling while dramatically improving performance. In benchmarks, Oxfmt is more than 30× faster than Prettier and 3× faster than Biome on an initial run without caching. See the full benchmark
We're excited to announce that Prettier now fully supports the fresh features landing in Angular v21.1 (released today 🎉)! This update brings cleaner, more expressive templates with: Consecutive @case statements in @switch blocks. Spread elements (...) in array literals, object literals, and function calls inside templates. We've also added the ability to format Angular syntax beautifully inside
12/29/2025 Lately, I've been working on porting more of Parcel to Rust. One of the challenges with Rust-based tools is how to support plugins. Many of the most common tools already have Rust-based equivalents: SWC and OXC for JavaScript, Lightning CSS for CSS, oxvg for SVG, etc. But other popular tools like React Compiler, Less, and Sass, are still written in JavaScript, so we need a way to run th
We are excited to announce Prettier 3.7! This release focuses on polishing the TypeScript and Flow experience, specifically by aligning the formatting of classes and interfaces to be more consistent and predictable. We also want your opinion on the upcoming change to fix inconsistent opening brace print logic of class and interface body. Additionally, we also fixed lots of bugs, added support for
This post announces the alpha release of Oxfmt. Oxfmt has since reached beta! See the Oxfmt Beta announcement for the latest features and improvements. We’re excited to announce the alpha release of Oxfmt, a Rust-powered, Prettier-compatible code formatter. This first release focuses on JavaScript and TypeScript, with support for additional languages coming soon. Oxfmt is designed with these goals
{ "$schema": "https://turborepo.com/microfrontends/schema.json" "applications": { "web": { "development": { "local": 3000 } }, "docs": { "development": { "local": 3001 }, "routing": [ { "paths": ["/docs", "/docs/:path*"] } ] } } } Just run turbo dev. In this configuration, your docs app runs its development server on localhost:3001 and will handle requests for /docs and all nested paths in /docs.
This release includes several important feature additions that we're excited to share with you. First, we're shipping a new experimental high-performance CLI behind a feature flag (--experimental-cli). This CLI was previously only available in prettier@next, but now you can enable it simply by using a flag. We encourage you to try it out and share your feedback! If you are interested in the intern
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