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dominionl
published 1.9.5-nightly.4713c52 β€’

dominionl
published 1.9.5-nightly.92879ae β€’

dominionl
published 1.9.4 β€’

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v1.9.4 (2024-10-17)

Analyzer

Bug fixes
  • Improved the message for unused suppression comments. Contributed by @dyc3

  • Fix #4228, where the rule a11y/noInteractiveElementToNoninteractiveRole incorrectly reports a role for non-interactive elements. Contributed by @eryue0220

  • noSuspiciousSemicolonInJsx now catches suspicious semicolons in React fragments. Contributed by @vasucp1207

CLI

Enhancements
  • The --summary reporter now reports parsing diagnostics too. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Improved performance of GritQL queries by roughly 25-30%. Contributed by @arendjr

Configuration

Bug fixes
  • Fix an issue where the JSON schema marked lint rules options as mandatory. Contributed by @ematipico

Editors

Formatter

Bug fixes
  • Fix #4121. Respect line width when printing multiline strings. Contributed by @ah-yu

JavaScript APIs

Linter

New features
Bug Fixes
  • Biome no longer crashes when it encounters a string that contain a multibyte character (#4181).

    This fixes a regression introduced in Biome 1.9.3 The regression affected the following linter rules:

    • nursery/useSortedClasses
    • nursery/useTrimStartEnd
    • style/useTemplate
    • suspicious/noMisleadingCharacterClass

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fix #4190, where the rule noMissingVarFunction wrongly reported a variable as missing when used inside a var() function that was a newline. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Fix #4041. Now the rule useSortedClasses won't be triggered if className is composed only by inlined variables. Contributed by @ematipico

  • useImportType and useExportType now report useless inline type qualifiers (#4178).

    The following fix is now proposed:

    - import type { type A, B } from "";
    + import type { A, B } from "";
    
    - export type { type C, D };
    + export type { C, D };
    

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useExportType now reports ungrouped export from.

    The following fix is now proposed:

    - export { type A, type B } from "";
    + export type { A, B } from "";
    

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noVoidTypeReturn now accepts void expressions in return position (#4173).

    The following code is now accepted:

    function f(): void {
      return void 0;
    }
    

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUselessFragments now correctly handles fragments containing HTML escapes (e.g.  ) inside expression escapes { ... } (#4059).

    The following code is no longer reported:

    function Component() {
      return (
        <div key={index}>{line || <>&nbsp;</>}</div>
      )
    }
    

    Contributed by @fireairforce

  • noUnusedFunctionParameters and noUnusedVariables no longer reports a parameter as unused when another parameter has a constructor type with the same parameter name (#4227).

    In the following code, the name parameter is no longer reported as unused.

    export class Foo {
      bar(name: string, _class: new (name: string) => any) {
        return name
      }
    }
    

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUndeclaredDependencies now accepts dependency names with dots. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useFilenamingConvention now correctly handles renamed exports (#4254).

    The rule allows the filename to be named as one of the exports of the module. For instance, the file containing the following export can be named Button.

    class Button {}
    export { Button }
    

    The rule now correctly handles the renaming of an export. For example, the file containing the following export can only be named Button. Previously the rule expected the file to be named A.

    class A {}
    export { A as Button }
    

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useConsistentMemberAccessibility now ignore private class members such as #property (#4276). Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUnknownFunction correctly handles calc-size function (#4212).

    The following code calc-size is no longer reported as unknown:

    .a { height: calc-size(0px); }
    

    Contributed by @fireairforce

  • useNamingConvention now allows configuring conventions for readonly index signatures.

Contributed by @sepruko

  • noDuplicateCustomProperties now correctly handles custom properties and ignores non-custom properties. Previously, the rule incorrectly reported duplicates for all properties, including non-custom ones. Contributed by @togami2864

Parser

Bug Fixes
  • The CSS parser now accepts more emoji in identifiers (#3627).

    Browsers accept more emoji than the standard allows. Biome now accepts these additional emojis.

    The following code is now correctly parsed:

    p {
      --✨-color: red;
      color: var(--✨-color);
    }
    

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Add support for parsing typescript's resolution-mode in Import Types(#2115)

    export type Fs = typeof import('fs', { with: { 'resolution-mode': 'import' } });
    export type TypeFromRequire =
      import("pkg", { with: { "resolution-mode": "require" } }).TypeFromRequire;
    export type TypeFromImport =
      import("pkg", { with: { "resolution-mode": "import" } }).TypeFromImport;
    

    Contributed by @fireairforce

dominionl
published 1.9.3 β€’

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v1.9.3 (2024-10-01)

CLI

New features
  • GritQL queries that match functions or methods will now match async functions or methods as well.

    If this is not what you want, you can capture the async keyword (or its absence) in a metavariable and assert its emptiness:

    $async function foo() {} where $async <: .
    

    Contributed by @arendjr

Bug fixes
  • Fix #4077: Grit queries no longer need to match the statement's trailing semicolon. Contributed by @arendjr

  • Fix #4102. Now the CLI command lint doesn't exit with an error code when using --write/--fix. Contributed by @ematipico

Configuration

Bug fixes
  • Fix #4125, where noLabelWithoutControl options where incorrectly marked as mandatory. Contributed by @ematipico

Editors

  • Fix a case where CSS files weren't correctly linted using the default configuration. Contributed by @ematipico
Bug fixes
  • Fix #4116. Unify LSP code action kinds. Contributed by @vitallium

Formatter

Bug fixes
  • Fix #3924 where GraphQL formatter panics in block comments with empty line. Contributed by @vohoanglong0107

  • Fix #3364 where the useSelfClosingElements rule forces the script tag to be self-closing. Previously, this rule applies to all elements and cannot be disabled for native HTML elements.

    Now, this rule accepts a ignoreHtmlElements option, which when set to true, ignores native HTML elements and allows them to be non-self-closing.

    Contributed by @abidjappie

  • Fix a case where raw values inside url() functions weren't properly trimmed.

    .value {
    -  background: url(
    -   whitespace-around-string
    -  );
    + background: url(whitespace-around-string);
    }
    

    Contributed by @ematipico

  • Fixed #4076, where a media query wasn't correctly formatted:

    .class {
    -  @media (1024px <= width <=1280px) {
    +  @media (1024px <= width <= 1280px) {
       color: red;
       }
    }
    

    Contributed by @blaze-d83

JavaScript API

Bug fixes
  • Fix #3881, by updating the APIs to use the latest WASM changes. Contributed by @ematipico

Linter

New features
Enhancements
  • Add an option reportUnnecessaryDependencies to useExhaustiveDependencies.

    Defaults to true. When set to false, errors will be suppressed for React hooks that declare dependencies but do not use them.

    Contributed by @simon-paris

  • Add an option reportMissingDependenciesArray to useExhaustiveDependencies. Contributed by @simon-paris

Bug fixes
  • noControlCharactersInRegex no longer panics on regexes with incomplete escape sequences. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noMisleadingCharacterClass no longer reports issues outside of character classes.

    The following code is no longer reported:

    /[a-z]πŸ‘/;
    

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUndeclaredDependencies no longer reports Node.js builtin modules as undeclared dependencies.

    The rule no longer reports the following code:

    import * as fs from "fs";
    

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUnusedVariables no longer panics when suggesting the renaming of a variable at the start of a file (#4114). Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUselessEscapeInRegex no longer panics on regexes that start with an empty character class. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUselessStringConcat no longer panics when it encounters malformed code. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUnusedFunctionParameters no longer reports unused parameters inside an object pattern with a rest parameter.

    In the following code, the rule no longer reports a as unused.

    function f({ a, ...rest }) {
      return rest;
    }
    

    This matches the behavior of noUnusedVariables.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useButtonType no longer reports dynamically created button with a valid type (#4072).

    The following code is no longer reported:

    React.createElement("button", { type: "button" }, "foo")
    

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useSemanticElements now ignores elements with the img role (#3994).

    MDN recommends using role="img" for grouping images or creating an image from other elements. The following code is no longer reported:

    <div role="img" aria-label="That cat is so cute">
      <p>&#x1F408; &#x1F602;</p>
    </div>
    

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useSemanticElements now ignores alert and alertdialog roles (#3858). Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUselessFragments don't create invaild JSX code when Fragments children contains JSX Expression and in a LogicalExpression. Contributed by @fireairforce

Parser

Bug fixes
  • Forbid undefined as type name for typescript parser. Contributed by @fireairforce
dominionl
published 1.9.3-nightly.75b4387 β€’

dominionl
published 1.9.2 β€’

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Source

v1.9.2 (2024-09-19)

CLI

New features
  • Added support for custom GritQL definitions, including:

    • Pattern and predicate definitions: https://docs.grit.io/guides/patterns
    • Function definitions: https://docs.grit.io/language/functions#function-definitions

    Contributed by @arendjr

Bug fixes
  • Fix #3917, where the fixed files were incorrectly computed. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Fixed an issue that caused GritQL contains queries to report false positives when the matched node appeared inside a sibling node. Contributed by @arendjr

Editors

Bug fixes
  • Fix #3923. Now the .editorconfig is correctly parsed by the LSP, and the options are correctly applied to files when formatting is triggered. Plus, the Biome LSP now watches for any change to the .editorconfig, and updates the formatting settings.

  • Reduced the number of log files generated by the LSP server. Now the maximum number of logs saved on disk is seven. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Fix the code actions capabilities available in the LSP Biome server. Before, the LSP was using the default capabilities, which resulted in pulling code actions even when they were disabled by the editor.

    This means that the code actions are pulled by the client only when the editor enables quickfix.biome, source.organizeImports.biome and source.fixAll.biome.

    Now, if you enable organizeImports.enabled: true in the biome.json, and then you configure your editor with the following code action source.organizeImports.biome: false, the editor won't sort the imports.

    Contributed by @ematipico

Linter

New features
Bug fixes
  • noLabelWithoutControl now accept JSX expression as label value (#3875). Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useFilenamingConvention no longer suggests names with a disallowed case (#3952). Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useFilenamingConvention now recognizes file names starting with ASCII digits as lowercase (#3952).

    Thus, 2024-09-17-filename, 2024_09_17_filename and 20240917FileName are in kebab-case, snake_case, and camelCase respectively.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useFilenamingConvention now applies the configured formats to the file extensions (#3650). Contributed by @Conaclos

Parser

Bug fixes
  • useStrictMode now reports Script files with some directives, but without the use strict directive. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • The CSS parser now accepts the characters U+FFDCF and U+FFFD in identifiers. Contributed by @Conaclos

dominionl
published 1.9.1 β€’

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Source

v1.9.1 (2024-09-15)

CLI

Bug fixes
  • useEditorConfig now loads the editorconfig when running biome ci #3864. Contributed by @dyc3

Editors

Bug fixes
  • Revert #3731 to fix broken quick fixes and code actions. Contributed by @nhedger

Linter

New Features
Bug fixes
  • noUndeclaredDependencies now ignores @/ imports and recognizes type imports from Definitely Typed and bun imports. Contributed by @Conaclos
dominionl
published 1.9.1-nightly.12688b6 β€’

dominionl
published 1.9.0 β€’

Changelog

Source

v1.9.0 (2024-09-12)

Analyzer

CLI

New features
  • Add --graphql-linter-enabled option, to control whether the linter should be enabled or not for GraphQL files. Contributed by @ematipico

  • New EXPERIMENTAL search command. The search command allows you to search a Biome project using GritQL syntax.

    GritQL is a powerful language that lets you do structural searches on your codebase. This means that trivia such as whitespace or even the type of strings quotes used will be ignored in your search query. It also has many features for querying the structure of your code, making it much more elegant for searching code than regular expressions.

    While we believe this command may already be useful to users in some situations (especially when integrated in the IDE extensions!), we also had an ulterior motive for adding this command: We intend to utilize GritQL for our plugin efforts, and by allowing our users to try it out in a first iteration, we hope to gain insight in the type of queries you want to do, as well as the bugs we need to focus on.

    For now, the search command is explicitly marked as EXPERIMENTAL, since many bugs remain. Keep this in mind when you try it out, and please let us know your issues!

    Note: GritQL escapes code snippets using backticks, but most shells interpret backticks as command invocations. To avoid this, it's best to put single quotes around your Grit queries.

    biome search '`console.log($message)`' # find all `console.log` invocations
    

    Contributed by @arendjr and @BackupMiles

  • The option --max-diagnostics now accept a none value, which lifts the limit of diagnostics shown. Contributed by @ematipico

    • Add a new reporter --reporter=gitlab, that emits diagnostics for using the GitLab Code Quality report.

      [
        {
          "description": "Use === instead of ==. == is only allowed when comparing against `null`",
          "check_name": "lint/suspicious/noDoubleEquals",
          "fingerprint": "6143155163249580709",
          "severity": "critical",
          "location": {
            "path": "main.ts",
            "lines": {
              "begin": 4
            }
          }
        }
      ]
      

      Contributed by @NiclasvanEyk

  • Add new options to the lsp-proxy and start commands:

    • --log-path: a directory where to store the daemon logs. The commands also accepts the environment variable BIOME_LOG_PATH.
    • --log-prefix-name: a prefix that's added to the file name of the logs. It defaults to server.log. The commands also accepts the environment variable BIOME_LOG_PREFIX_NAME.

    @Contributed by @ematipico

Enhancements
  • When a --reporter is provided, and it's different from the default one, the value provided by via --max-diagnostics is ignored and the limit is lifted. Contributed by @ematipico

  • biome init now generates a new config file with more options set. This change intends to improve discoverability of the options and to set the more commonly used options to their default values. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • The --verbose flag now reports the list of files that were evaluated, and the list of files that were fixed. The evaluated files are the those files that can be handled by Biome, files that are ignored, don't have an extension or have an extension that Biome can't evaluate are excluded by this list. The fixed files are those files that were handled by Biome and changed. Files that stays the same after the process are excluded from this list.

     VERBOSE  ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    
      β„Ή Files processed:
    
      - biome/biome.json
      - biome/packages/@biomejs/cli-win32-arm64/package.json
      - biome/packages/tailwindcss-config-analyzer/package.json
    
     VERBOSE  ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    
      β„Ή Files fixed:
    
      - biome/biome/packages/tailwindcss-config-analyzer/src/generate-tailwind-preset.ts
    

    Contributed by @ematipico

  • Allow passing nursery to the --only and --skip filters.

    The --only option allows you to run a given rule or rule group. The --skip option allows you to skip the execution of a given group or a given rule.

    Previously, it was not possible to pass nursery. This restriction is now removed, as it may make sense to skip the nursery rules that a project has enabled.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • The CLI now returns an error code when calling a command in stdin mode, and the contents of the files aren't fixed. For example, the following example will result in an error code of 1 because the lint command triggers some lint rules:

    echo "let x = 1" | biome lint --stdin-file-path=stdin.js
    

    Contributed by @ematipico

Bug fixes
  • biome lint --write now takes --only and --skip into account (#3470). Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fix #3368, now the reporter github tracks the diagnostics that belong to formatting and organize imports. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Fix #3545, display a warning, 'Avoid using unnecessary Fragment,' when a Fragment contains only one child element that is placed on a new line. Contributed by @satojin219

  • Migrating from Prettier or ESLint no longer overwrite the overrides field from the configuration (#3544). Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fix JSX expressions for noAriaHiddenOnFocusable (#3708). Contributed by @anthonyshew

  • Fix edge case for <canvas> elements that use role="img" (#3728). Contributed by @anthonyshew

  • Fix #3633, where diagnostics where incorrectly printed if the code has errors. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Allow aria-label on heading to prevent useHeadingContent diagnostic (#3767). Contributed by @anthonyshew

  • Fix edge case #3791 for rule noFocusedTests being used with non-string-like expressions (#3793). Contributed by @h-a-n-a

  • Fix optional ARIA properties for role="separator" in useAriaPropsForRole (#3856). Contributed by @anthonyshew

Configuration

  • Add support for loading configuration from .editorconfig files (#1724).

    Configuration supplied in .editorconfig will be overridden by the configuration in biome.json. Support is disabled by default and can be enabled by adding the following to your formatter configuration in biome.json:

    {
      "formatter": {
        "useEditorconfig": true
      }
    }
    

    Contributed by @dyc3

  • overrides from an extended configuration is now merged with the overrides of the extension.

    Given the following shared configuration biome.shared.json:

    {
      "overrides": [
        {
          "include": ["**/*.json"],
          // ...
        }
      ]
    }
    

    and the following configuration:

    {
      "extends": ["./biome.shared.json"],
      "overrides": [
        {
          "include": ["**/*.ts"],
          // ...
        }
      ]
    }
    

    Previously, the overrides from biome.shared.json was overwritten. It is now merged and results in the following configuration:

    {
      "extends": ["./biome.shared.json"],
      "overrides": [
        {
          "include": ["**/*.json"],
          // ...
        },
        {
          "include": ["**/*.ts"],
          // ...
        }
      ]
    }
    

    Contributed by @Conaclos

Editors

  • Fix #3577, where the update of the configuration file was resulting in the creation of a new internal project. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Fix #3696, where biome.jsonc was incorrectly parsed with incorrect options. Contributed by @ematipico

Formatter

  • The CSS formatter is enabled by default. Which means that you don't need to opt-in anymore using the configuration file biome.json:

    {
    -  "css": {
    -    "formatter": {
    -      "enabled": true
    -    }
    -  }
    }
    

    Contributed by @ematipico

  • Add parentheses for nullcoalescing in ternaries.

    This change aligns on Prettier 3.3.3. This adds clarity to operator precedence.

    - foo ? bar ?? foo : baz;
    + foo ? (bar ?? foo) : baz;
    

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Keep the parentheses around infer ... extends declarations in type unions and type intersections (#3419). Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Keep parentheses around a yield expression inside a type assertion.

    Previously, Biome removed parentheses around some expressions that require them inside a type assertion. For example, in the following code, Biome now preserves the parentheses.

    function* f() {
      return <T>(yield 0);
    }
    

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Remove parentheses around expressions that don't need them inside a decorator.

    Biome now matches Prettier in the following cases:

      class {
    -   @(decorator)
    +   @decorator
        method() {}
      },
      class {
    -   @(decorator())
    +   @decorator()
        method() {}
      },
      class {
        @(decorator?.())
        method() {}
      },
    

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Keep parentheses around objects preceded with a @satisfies comment.

    In the following example, parentheses are no longer removed.

    export const PROPS = /** @satisfies {Record<string, string>} */ ({
      prop: 0,
    });
    

    Contributed by @Conaclos

Linter

Promoted rules

New rules are incubated in the nursery group. Once stable, we promote them to a stable group.

The following CSS rules are promoted:

The following JavaScript rules are promoted:

Deprecated rules
New features
Enhancements
  • Rename nursery/noUnknownSelectorPseudoElement to nursery/noUnknownPseudoElement. Contributed by @togami2864

  • The CSS linter is now enabled by default. Which means that you don't need to opt-in anymore using the configuration file biome.json:

    {
    -  "css": {
    -    "linter": {
    -      "enabled": true
    -    }
    -  }
    }
    

    Contributed by @ematipico

  • The JavaScript linter recognizes TypeScript 5.5 and 5.6 globals. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noBlankTarget now supports an array of allowed domains.

    The following configuration allows example.com and example.org as blank targets.

    "linter": {
      "rules": {
        "a11y": {
          "noBlankTarget": {
          "level": "error",
            "options": {
               "allowDomains": ["example.com", "example.org"]
              }
            }
          }
        }
      }
    

    Contributed by @Jayllyz

  • noConsole now accepts an option that specifies some allowed calls on console. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Add an ignoreNull option for noDoubleEquals.

    By default the rule allows loose comparisons against null. The option ignoreNull can be set to false for reporting loose comparison against null.

    Contributed by @peaBerberian.

  • noDuplicateObjectKeys now works for JSON and JSONC files. Contributed by @ematipico

  • noInvalidUseBeforeDeclaration now reports direct use of an enum member before its declaration.

    In the following code, A is reported as use before its declaration.

    enum E {
      B = A << 1,
      A = 1,
    }
    

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noNodejsModules now ignores imports of a package which has the same name as a Node.js module. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noNodejsModules now ignores type-only imports (#1674).

    The rule no longer reports type-only imports such as:

    import type assert from "assert";
    import type * as assert2 from "assert";
    

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noRedundantUseStrict no longer reports "use strict" directives when the package.json marks explicitly the file as a script using the field "type": "commonjs". Contributed by @ematipico

  • noStaticOnlyClass no longer reports a class that extends another class (#3612). Contributed by @errmayank

  • noUndeclaredVariables no longer reports a direct reference to an enum member (#2974).

    In the following code, the A reference is no longer reported as an undeclared variable.

    enum E {
      A = 1,
      B = A << 1,
    }
    

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUndeclaredVariables recognized Svelte 5 runes in Svelte components and svelte files.

    Svelte 5 introduced runes. The rule now recognizes Svelte 5 runes in files ending with the .svelte, .svelte.js or .svelte.ts extensions.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUnusedVariables now checks TypeScript declaration files.

    This allows to report a type that is unused because it isn't exported. Global declarations files (declarations files without exports and imports) are still ignored.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useFilenamingConvention now supports unicase letters.

    unicase letters have a single case: they are neither uppercase nor lowercase. Biome now accepts filenames in unicase. For example, the filename μ•ˆλ…•ν•˜μ„Έμš” is now accepted.

    We still reject a name that mixes unicase characters with lowercase or uppercase characters. For example, the filename Aμ•ˆλ…•ν•˜μ„Έμš” is rejected.

    This change also fixes #3353. Filenames consisting only of numbers are now accepted.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useFilenamingConvention now supports Next.js/Nuxt/Astro dynamic routes (#3465).

    Next.js, SolidStart, Nuxt, and Astro support dynamic routes such as [...slug].js and [[...slug]].js.

    Biome now recognizes this syntax. slug must contain only alphanumeric characters.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useExportType no longer reports empty export (#3535).

    An empty export {} allows you to force TypeScript to consider a file with no imports and exports as an EcmaScript module. While export type {} is valid, it is more common to use export {}. Users may find it confusing that the linter asks them to convert it to export type {}. Also, a bundler should be able to remove export {} as well as export type {}. So it is not so useful to report export {}.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

Bug fixes
  • noControlCharactersInRegex now corretcly handle \u escapes in unicode-aware regexes.

    Previously, the rule didn't consider regex with the v flags as unicode-aware regexes. Moreover, \uhhhh was not handled in unicode-aware regexes.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noControlCharactersInRegex now reports control characters and escape sequence of control characters in string regexes. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noExcessiveNestedTestSuites: fix an edge case where the rule would alert on heavily nested zod schemas. Contributed by @dyc3

  • noExtraNonNullAssertion no longer reports a single non-null assertion enclosed in parentheses (#3352). Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noMultipleSpacesInRegularExpressionLiterals now correctly provides a code fix when Unicode characters are used. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noRedeclare no longer report redeclartions for lexically scoped function declarations #3664.

    In JavaScript strict mode, function declarations are lexically scoped: they cannot be accessed outside the block where they are declared.

    In non-strict mode, function declarations are hoisted to the top of the enclosing function or global scope.

    Previously Biome always hoisted function declarations. It now takes into account whether the code is in strict or non strict mode.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUndeclaredDependencies now ignores self package imports.

    Given teh following package.json:

    {
      "name": "my-package",
      "main": "index.js"
    }
    

    The following import is no longer reported by the rule:

    import * as mod from "my-package";
    

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fix [#3149] crashes that occurred when applying the noUselessFragments unsafe fixes in certain scenarios. Contributed by @unvalley

  • noRedeclare no longer reports a variable named as the function expression where it is declared. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useAdjacentOverloadSignatures no longer reports a #private class member and a public class member that share the same name (#3309).

    The following code is no longer reported:

    class C {
      #f() {}
      g() {}
      f() {}
    }
    

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useAltText n olonger requests alt text for elements hidden from assistive technologies (#3316). Contributed by @robintown

  • useNamingConvention now accepts applying custom convention on abstract classes. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useNamingConvention no longer suggests an empty fix when a name doesn't match strict Pascal case (#3561).

    Previously the following code led useNamingConvention to suggest an empty fix. The rule no longer provides a fix for this case.

    type AAb = any
    

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useNamingConvention no longer provides fixes for global TypeScript declaration files.

    Global TypeScript declaration files have no epxorts and no imports. All the declared types are available in all files of the project. Thus, it is not safe to propose renaming only in the declaration file.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useSortedClasses lint error with Template literals (#3394). Contributed by @hangaoke1

  • useValidAriaValues now correctly check property types (3748).

    Properties that expect a string now accept arbitrary text. An identifiers can now be made up of any characters except ASCII whitespace. An identifier list can now be separated by any ASCII whitespace.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

Parser

Enhancements
  • The JSON parser now allows comments in turbo.json and jest.config.json. Contributed by @Netail and @Conaclos

  • The JSON parser now allows comments in files with the .json extension under the .vscode and .zed directories.

    Biome recognizes are well known JSON files that allows comments and/or trailing commas. Previously, Biome did not recognize JSON files under the .vscode and the .zed directories as JSON files that allow comments. You had to configure Biome to recognize them:

    {
      "overrides": [
        {
          "include": ["**/.vscode/*.json", "**/.zed/*.json"],
          "json": { "parser": { "allowComments": true } }
        }
      ]
    }
    

    This override is no longer needed! Note that JSON files under the .vscode and the .zed directories don't accept trailing commas.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

Bug fixes
  • The CSS parser now accepts emoji in identifiers (3627).

    The following code is now correctly parsed:

    p {
      --πŸ₯”-color: red;
      color: var(--πŸ₯”-color);
    }
    

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fix #3287 nested selectors with pseudo-classes. Contributed by @denbezrukov

  • Fix #3349 allow CSS multiple ampersand support. Contributed by @denbezrukov

    .class {
      && {
        color: red;
      }
    }
    
  • Fix #3410 by correctly parsing break statements containing keywords.

    out: while (true) {
      break out;
    }
    

    Contributed by @ah-yu

  • Fix #3464 by enabling JSX in .vue files that use the lang='jsx' or lang='tsx' attribute. Contributed by @ematipico

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