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
(more benchmarks are available here; we’re also setting up a new benchmark on massive megarepos, but those don’t run on other package managers yet) Beyond raw speed, these numbers unlock new opportunities. While some concepts are still in the ideation phase, others have already been implemented - such as the Lazy Install feature I’m just about to present. New features Our primary focus is completi
[1.19.0] - 2025-09-29 🚀 Features eb6345f linter/unicorn: Implement no-array-callback-reference (#14230) (camc314) c64fa61 linter: Add import/no-named-export rule (#14229) (yefan) d30159b linter: Fix for unsorted keys (#14225) (Hamir Mahal) acd1266 linter/plugins: oxlint export types (#14163) (overlookmotel) c0e461f linter: Add unicorn/no-array-sort rule (#14117) (Cason Kervis) 00954de linter/plug
We are very proud to finally announce the stable release for the new major version of Tauri. Welcome to Tauri 2.0! What is Tauri? In a Tauri application the frontend is written in your favorite web frontend stack. This runs inside the operating system WebView and communicates with the application core written mostly in Rust. When Should I Use Tauri? If you check any of the boxes below, you should
Today we’re excited to announce the release of Biome v1.9 and to celebrate the first anniversary of Biome 🎊 Let’s take a look back at the first year of Biome and then explore the new features in Biome 1.9. One year of Biome We officially announced Biome on 29 August 2023. From its inception, Biome has been a free open source software driven by its community. We have a governance and a solid base
Farm⭐️ is a next-generation web build tool written in Rust. It is currently the most powerful, fastest, and most stable Rust web build tool. Since Farm open its source code of version 0.3 in March 2023, after a year of development and contributions by many community developers, version v1.0 has finally been released! The v1.0 version supports a large number of features including lazy compilation,
Announcing Rsbuild v0.4# February 06, 2024 Rsbuild v0.4 provides built-in support for module federation. It also contains some incompatible API updates. Please refer to the current document for upgrading. Module Federation Config# Rsbuild now provides a builtin moduleFederation option, which will make configuring Module Federation in Rsbuild much easier. Example:
Alternatively, refer to the installation guide for detailed instructions. Design 50-100 Times Faster than ESLint In real-world scenarios, Shopify reported that their 75 CI minutes ESLint run is now only 10 seconds. From Jason Miller, Shopify DX and creator of Preact: oxlint has been a massive win for us at Shopify. Our previous linting setup took 75 minutes to run, so we were fanning it out acro
Biome formatter has now **over 96% in terms of compatibility ** against Prettier! This score is computed for JavaScript, TypeScript, and JSX formatting. Merit of challenge that was launched by Christopher Chedeau, one of the Prettier’s creators. The challenge attracted the attention of many people, and some of them decided to contribute to Biome to claim part of the bounty. I did see something ama
Summary Boa v0.17 is now available! This is one of the biggest Boa releases since the project started, and after around 7 months of development, we are very happy to present you the latest release of the Boa JavaScript engine. Boa makes it easy to embed a JS engine in your projects, and you can even use it from WebAssembly. See the about page for more info. In this release, our conformance has gro
We are thrilled to announce Rome v10, the first stable release since the start of the Rust rewrite. Rome is an ambitious project aiming to unify the dozens of frontend language tools into a single easy-to-use tool built from scratch. This release includes our fast linter and formatter; they require minimal configuration, come with beautiful and descriptive diagnostics, and have built-in support fo
Illustration by <a href="https://tomavagner.com" target="_blank">Toma Vagner</a>Announcing Rome Formatter We began a full rewrite of Rome in Rust last year, and we’re excited to announce our first release as a part of this effort with the Rome Formatter, a new formatter for JavaScript and TypeScript. It perfectly expresses our goals of excellent performance, ease-of-use, and first-class IDE integr
The Parcel team is excited to release Parcel 2 beta 3! This release includes a ground up rewrite of our JavaScript compiler in Rust, which improves overall build performance by up to 10x. In addition, this post will cover some other improvements we’ve made to Parcel since our last update, along with our roadmap to a stable Parcel 2 release. 10x faster JavaScript compiler written in Rust 🚀 Over th
The Volta team is thrilled to announce that Volta 1.0.0 is now available! Volta is a fast, reliable utility for declaring your JavaScript Toolchains as Code. In much the same way that Infrastructure as Code frees teams from manually managing their server infrastructure, Volta takes the hassle out of installing and coordinating JavaScript tools—such as Node, package managers, and package binaries—s
What is SWC? swc (speedy web compiler) is a super-fast JavaScript compiler. What can SWC do? It can transpile TypeScript / jsx / ECMAScript 2019 to browser-compatible JavaScript. // input.js class Foo { set foo(v) {} } class Bar extends Foo { get bar1() {} async bar2() {} } How fast is SWC? It’s 16x - 20x faster than babel even on single-core synchronous benchmark. Note that actual performance ga
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