> Rome is "special" in that it has none of the depth of eslint's TypeScript linting support and has very strange opinionated defaults that make no sense with limited configuration because the whole philosophy of that project is "just follow our rules without any configuration".
This was true at the start of the project. They added many configurations asked by dev such as semicolons and indentation style. Any lint rule can also be disabled.
This was true at the start of the project. They added many configurations asked by dev such as semicolons and indentation style. Any lint rule can also be disabled.