I use python-ts-mode, rust-ts-mode, c++-ts-mode, bash-ts-mode and a few more right now and they work well.
You can write your own modes with it also, but I have not yet looked too deeply into this.
It's definitely usable today in emacs-29, but not every language has a tree-sitter mode yet.
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I use python-ts-mode, rust-ts-mode, c++-ts-mode, bash-ts-mode and a few more right now and they work well.
You can write your own modes with it also, but I have not yet looked too deeply into this.
It's definitely usable today in emacs-29, but not every language has a tree-sitter mode yet.
Whoops my tab was outdated and I didn't see that others already replied.