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@biomejs/cli-win32-x64
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1.6.3 (2024-03-25)
Fix configuration resolution. Biome is now able to correctly find the biome.jsonc
configuration file when --config-path
is explicitly set (#2164). Contributed by @Sec-ant
JavaScript/TypeScript files of different variants (.ts
, .js
, .tsx
, .jsx
) in a single workspace now have stable formatting behaviors when running the CLI command in paths of different nested levels or in different operating systems (#2080, #2109). Contributed by @Sec-ant
formatter.lineEnding
, [language].formatter.lineEnding
, formatter.attributePosition
and javascript.formatter.attributePosition
. Contributed by @Sec-antany
type through reassignments. Contributed by @fujiyamaorangenoSemicolonInJsx
to noSuspiciousSemicolonInJsx
. Contributed by @fujiyamaorangelinter
is disabled (#2161). Contributed by @Sec-antFAQs
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The npm package @biomejs/cli-win32-x64 receives a total of 111,893 weekly downloads. As such, @biomejs/cli-win32-x64 popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @biomejs/cli-win32-x64 demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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