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198 | The Great Formatting Debate: ESLint, Prettier, and TypeScript

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Josh Goldberg joins Amy and Brad to unpack the recent ESLint V9 release and its impact on the TypeScript ecosystem. From explaining the nuances of flat config migration to debating the proper separation between Prettier and ESLint, Josh offers practical advice for improving developer workflows. The conversation covers Josh's journey as a full-time open source maintainer, the Open Source Pledge initiative, and best practices for implementing linting in CI/CD pipelines. Plus, Josh shares behind-the-scenes details from the inaugural SquiggleConf event.

Chapter Marks

00:00 - Intro

00:48 - Welcome Josh Goldberg

01:06 - Working in open source and getting paid

03:10 - The Open Source Pledge

04:49 - ESLint V9 and flat config changes

07:25 - Migration challenges with flat config

09:52 - Understanding ESLint config format

11:50 - How most people use ESLint

16:20 - Prettier vs ESLint responsibilities

18:47 - Conflict between Prettier and ESLint

21:26 - TypeScript's role in ESLint

25:01 - TypeScript ESLint packages explained

27:43 - Linters for other languages

29:31 - ESLint in CI/CD pipelines

32:03 - Auto-fixing in different environments

37:14 - AI's role in linting and formatting

41:45 - SquiggleConf discussion

44:15 - Conference tooling and Q&A system

46:33 - Future SquiggleConf plans

47:13 - Picks and Plugs

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Josh Goldberg joins Amy and Brad to unpack the recent ESLint V9 release and its impact on the TypeScript ecosystem. From explaining the nuances of flat config migration to debating the proper separation between Prettier and ESLint, Josh offers practical advice for improving developer workflows. The conversation covers Josh's journey as a full-time open source maintainer, the Open Source Pledge initiative, and best practices for implementing linting in CI/CD pipelines. Plus, Josh shares behind-the-scenes details from the inaugural SquiggleConf event.

Chapter Marks

00:00 - Intro

00:48 - Welcome Josh Goldberg

01:06 - Working in open source and getting paid

03:10 - The Open Source Pledge

04:49 - ESLint V9 and flat config changes

07:25 - Migration challenges with flat config

09:52 - Understanding ESLint config format

11:50 - How most people use ESLint

16:20 - Prettier vs ESLint responsibilities

18:47 - Conflict between Prettier and ESLint

21:26 - TypeScript's role in ESLint

25:01 - TypeScript ESLint packages explained

27:43 - Linters for other languages

29:31 - ESLint in CI/CD pipelines

32:03 - Auto-fixing in different environments

37:14 - AI's role in linting and formatting

41:45 - SquiggleConf discussion

44:15 - Conference tooling and Q&A system

46:33 - Future SquiggleConf plans

47:13 - Picks and Plugs

Links

Mentioned in the Episode

Social Media Accounts

Related Resources

Tools Mentioned

  continue reading

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