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> The standard configurations (e.g. tsconfig, linting, formatting) and bolts-included tooling (test, lint, fmt, etc.) are what make Deno so great for developers.

And that's great for greenfield projects - although there's competition with Biome and Vite / Vitest for a lot of those - but the vast majority of Node use today is existing projects, and at least at one point Deno (and Bun, maybe others) were marketed (I think?) as a drop-in replacement for NodeJS. But maybe I'm misremembering.



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