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Biome CLI v2.3.8

27 Nov 11:26
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2.3.8

Patch Changes

  • #8188 4ca088c Thanks @ematipico! - Fixed #7390, where Biome couldn't apply the correct configuration passed via --config-path.

    If you have multiple root configuration files, running any command with --config-path will now apply the chosen configuration file.

  • #8171 79adaea Thanks @dibashthapa! - Added the new rule noLeakedRender. This rule helps prevent potential leaks when rendering components that use binary expressions or ternaries.

    For example, the following code triggers the rule because the component would render 0:

    const Component = () => {
      const count = 0;
      return <div>{count && <span>Count: {count}</span>}</div>;
    };
  • #8116 b537918 Thanks @Netail! - Added the nursery rule noDuplicatedSpreadProps. Disallow JSX prop spreading the same identifier multiple times.

    Invalid:

    <div {...props} something="else" {...props} />
  • #8256 f1e4696 Thanks @cormacrelf! - Fixed a bug where logs were discarded (the kind from --log-level=info etc.). This is a regression introduced after an internal refactor that wasn't adequately tested.

  • #8226 3f19b52 Thanks @dyc3! - Fixed #8222: The HTML parser, with Vue directives enabled, can now parse v-slot shorthand syntax, e.g. <template #foo>.

  • #8007 182ecdc Thanks @brandonmcconnell! - Added support for dollar-sign-prefixed filenames in the useFilenamingConvention rule.

    Biome now allows filenames starting with the dollar-sign (e.g. $postId.tsx) by default to support naming conventions used by frameworks such as TanStack Start for file-based-routing.

  • #8218 91484d1 Thanks @hirokiokada77! - Added the noMultiStr rule, which disallows creating multiline strings by escaping newlines.

    Invalid:

    const foo =
      "Line 1\n\
    Line 2";

    Valid:

    const foo = "Line 1\nLine 2";
    const bar = `Line 1
    Line 2`;
  • #8225 98ca2ae Thanks @ongyuxing! - Fixed #7806: Prefer breaking after the assignment operator for conditional types with generic parameters to match Prettier.

    -type True = unknown extends Type<
    -  "many",
    -  "generic",
    -  "parameters",
    -  "one",
    -  "two",
    -  "three"
    ->
    -  ? true
    -  : false;
    +type True =
    +  unknown extends Type<"many", "generic", "parameters", "one", "two", "three">
    +    ? true
    +    : false;
  • #6765 23f7855 Thanks @emilyinure! - Fixed #6569: Allow files to export from themselves with noImportCycles.

    This means the following is now allowed:

    // example.js
    export function example() {
      return 1;
    }
    
    // Re-exports all named exports from the current module under a single namespace
    // and then imports the namespace from the current module.
    // Allows for encapsulating functions/variables into a namespace instead
    // of using a static class.
    export * as Example from "./example.js";
    
    import { Example } from "./example.js";
  • #8214 68c052e Thanks @hirokiokada77! - Added the noEqualsToNull rule, which enforces the use of === and !== for comparison with null instead of == or !=.

    Invalid:

    foo == null;
    foo != null;

    Valid:

    foo === null;
    foo !== null;
  • #8219 793bb9a Thanks @dyc3! - Fixed #8190: The HTML parser will now parse Vue event handlers that contain : correctly, e.g. @update:modelValue="onUpdate".

  • #8259 4a9139b Thanks @hirokiokada77! - Fixed #8254: The noParameterAssign rule with propertyAssignment: "deny" was incorrectly reporting an error when a function parameter was used on the right-hand side of an assignment to a local variable's property.

    The rule should only flag assignments that modify the parameter binding or its properties (L-value), not the use of its value.

    Valid:

    (input) => {
      const local = { property: 0 };
      local.property = input;
    };
  • #8201 cd2edd7 Thanks @Netail! - Added the nursery rule noTernary. Disallow ternary operators.

    Invalid:

    const foo = isBar ? baz : qux;
  • #8172 de98933 Thanks @JeremyMoeglich! - Fixed #8145: handling of large hex literals, which previously caused both false positives and false negatives.

    This affects noPrecisionLoss and noConstantMathMinMaxClamp.

  • #8210 7b44e9e Thanks @Netail! - Corrected rule source reference. biome migrate eslint should do a bit better detecting rules in your eslint configurations.

  • #8213 e430555 Thanks @ruidosujeira! - Fixed #8209: Recognized formatting capability when either range or on-type formatting is supported, not only full-file formatting. This ensures editors and the language server correctly detect formatting support in files like JSONC.

  • #8202 6f49d95 Thanks @hirokiokada77! - Fixed #8079: Properly handle name and value metavariables for JsxAttribute GritQL queries.

    The following biome search command no longer throws an error:

    biome search 'JsxAttribute($name, $value) as $attr where { $name <: "style" }'
    
  • #8276 f7e836f Thanks @hirokiokada77! - Added the noProto rule, which disallows the use of the __proto__ property for getting or setting the prototype of an object.

    Invalid:

    obj.__proto__ = a;
    const b = obj.__proto__;

    Valid:

    const a = Object.getPrototypeOf(obj);
    Object.setPrototypeOf(obj, b);

What's Changed

  • fix(noImportCycles): prevent flagging on single file import cycling by @emilyinure in #6765
  • chore: fix changeset by @ematipico in #8191
  • ci: breakdown wasm CI build by @ematipico in #8187
  • chore: disable docstrings in coderabbit by @Netail in #8203
  • feat(js_analyze): implement noTernary by @Netail in #8201
  • docs: missing references by @Netail in #8207
  • fix(biome_grit_patterns): properly handle name and value m...
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Biome CLI v2.3.7

21 Nov 08:48
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2.3.7

Patch Changes

  • #8169 7fdcec8 Thanks @arendjr! - Fixed #7999: Correctly place await after leading comment in auto-fix action from noFloatingPromises rule.

  • #8157 12d5b42 Thanks @Conaclos! - Fixed #8148. noInvalidUseBeforeDeclaration no longer reports some valid use before declarations.

    The following code is no longer reported as invalid:

    class classA {
      C = C;
    }
    const C = 0;
  • #8178 6ba4157 Thanks @dyc3! - Fixed #8174, where the HTML parser would parse 2 directives as a single directive because it would not reject whitespace in Vue directives. This would cause the formatter to erroneously merge the 2 directives into one, resulting in broken code.

    - <Component v-else:property="123" />
    + <Component v-else :property="123" />
  • #8088 0eb08e8 Thanks @db295! - Fixed #7876: The noUnusedImports rule now ignores imports that are used by @linkcode and @linkplain (previously supported @link and @see).

    The following code will no longer be a false positive:

    import type { a } from "a"
    
    /**
     * {@linkcode a}
     */
    function func() {}
  • #8119 8d64655 Thanks @ematipico! - Improved the detection of the rule noUnnecessaryConditions. Now the rule isn't triggered for variables that are mutated inside a module.

    This logic deviates from the original rule, hence noUnnecessaryConditions is now marked as "inspired".

    In the following example, hey starts as false, but then it's assigned to a string. The rule isn't triggered inside the if check.

    let hey = false;
    
    function test() {
      hey = "string";
    }
    
    if (hey) {
    }
  • #8149 e0a02bf Thanks @Netail! - Fixed #8144: Improve noSyncScripts, ignore script tags with type="module" as these are always non-blocking.

  • #8182 e9f068e Thanks @hirokiokada77! - Fixed #7877: Range suppressions now handle suppressed categories properly.

    Valid:

    // biome-ignore-start lint: explanation
    const foo = 1;
    // biome-ignore-end lint: explanation
  • #8111 bf1a836 Thanks @ryan-m-walker! - Added support for parsing and formatting the CSS if function.

    Example

    .basic-style {
      color: if(style(--scheme: dark): #eeeeee; else: #000000;);
    }
  • #8173 7fc07c1 Thanks @ematipico! - Fixed #8138 by reverting an internal refactor that caused a regression to the rule noUnusedPrivateClassMembers.

  • #8119 8d64655 Thanks @ematipico! - Improved the type inference engine, by resolving types for variables that are assigned to multiple values.

  • #8158 fb1458b Thanks @dyc3! - Added the useVueValidVText lint rule to enforce valid v-text directives. The rule reports when v-text has an argument, has modifiers, or is missing a value.

    Invalid:

    <div v-text />
    <!-- missing value -->
    <div v-text:aaa="foo" />
    <!-- has argument -->
    <div v-text.bbb="foo" />
    <!-- has modifier -->
  • #8158 fb1458b Thanks @dyc3! - Fixed useVueValidVHtml so that it will now flag empty strings, e.g. v-html=""

  • #7078 bb7a15c Thanks @emilyinure! - Fixed #6675: Now only flags
    noAccumulatingSpread on Object.assign when a new object is being allocated on
    each iteration. Before, all cases using Object.assign with reduce parameters
    were warned despite not making new allocations.

    The following code will no longer be a false positive:

    foo.reduce((acc, bar) => Object.assign(acc, bar), {});

    The following cases which do make new allocations will continue to warn:

    foo.reduce((acc, bar) => Object.assign({}, acc, bar), {});
  • #8175 0c8349e Thanks @ryan-m-walker! - Fixed CSS formatting of dimension units to use correct casing for Q, Hz and kHz.

    Before:

    .cssUnits {
      a: 1Q;
      b: 1Hz;
      c: 1kHz;
    }

    After:

    .cssUnits {
      a: 1Q;
      b: 1Hz;
      c: 1kHz;
    }

What's Changed

  • chore: remove gold sponsor by @ematipico in #8135
  • fix: next namespace by @Netail in #8142
  • fix(schema): domains and feature kind by @ematipico in #8147
  • docs(lint/html): fix some html rule docs that mess up markdown rendering on the website by @dyc3 in #8154
  • fix(noInvalidUseBeforeDeclaration): ignore valid use before declarations by @Conaclos in #8157
  • fix: noSyncScripts type="module" by @Netail in #8149
  • feat(css): add support for parsing and formatting the CSS if function by @ryan-m-walker in #8111
  • chore: add regex globals by @arendjr in #8166
  • ci: triggers for github merge queue by @dyc3 in #8168
  • fix: correctly place await after comment by @arendjr in #8169
  • fix(noUnusedImports): parse also linkcode, and not only link by @db295 in #8088
  • fix(inference): improved inference for assignment types by @ematipico in #8119
  • feat(lint/html/vue): add useVueValidVText by @dyc3 in #8158
  • fix(css): updating formatting of non-lowercase CSS dimension units by @ryan-m-walker in #8175
  • fix(parse/html/vue): reject whitespace before vue directive arguments by @dyc3 in #8178
  • fix(biome_analyze): handle suppressed categories properly for range suppressions by @hirokiokada77 in #8182
  • fix: only flag object assign in accumulators, if it is allocating a new object for each iter by @emilyinure in #7078
  • fix: revert #7684 by @ematipico in #8173
  • ci: release by @github-actions[bot] in #8161

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Biome CLI v2.3.6

17 Nov 09:30
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2.3.6

Patch Changes

  • #8100 82b9a8e Thanks @Netail! - Added the nursery rule useFind. Enforce the use of Array.prototype.find() over Array.prototype.filter() followed by [0] when looking for a single result.

    Invalid:

    [1, 2, 3].filter((x) => x > 1)[0];
    
    [1, 2, 3].filter((x) => x > 1).at(0);
  • #8118 dbc7021 Thanks @hirokiokada77! - Fixed #8117: useValidLang now accepts valid BCP 47 language tags with script subtags.

    Valid:

    <html lang="zh-Hans-CN"></html>
  • #7672 f1d5725 Thanks @Netail! - Added the nursery rule useConsistentGraphqlDescriptions, requiring all descriptions to follow the same style (either block or inline) inside GraphQL files.

    Invalid:

    enum EnumValue {
      "this is a description"
      DEFAULT
    }

    Valid:

    enum EnumValue {
      """
      this is a description
      """
      DEFAULT
    }
  • #8026 f102661 Thanks @matanshavit! - Fixed #8004: noParametersOnlyUsedInRecursion now correctly detects recursion by comparing function bindings instead of just names.

    Previously, the rule incorrectly flagged parameters when a method had the same name as an outer function but called the outer function (not itself):

    function notRecursive(arg) {
      return arg;
    }
    
    const obj = {
      notRecursive(arg) {
        return notRecursive(arg); // This calls the outer function, not the method itself
      },
    };

    Biome now properly distinguishes between these cases and will not report false positives.

  • #8097 5fc5416 Thanks @dyc3! - Added the nursery rule noVueVIfWithVFor. This rule disallows v-for and v-if on the same element.

    <!-- Invalid -->
    <div v-for="item in items" v-if="item.isActive">
      {{ item.name }}
    </div>
  • #8085 7983940 Thanks @Netail! - Added the nursery rule noForIn. Disallow iterating using a for-in loop.

    Invalid:

    for (const i in array) {
      console.log(i, array[i]);
    }
  • #8086 2b41e82 Thanks @matanshavit! - Fixed #8045: The noNestedTernary rule now correctly detects nested ternary expressions even when they are wrapped in parentheses (e.g. foo ? (bar ? 1 : 2) : 3).

    Previously, the rule would not flag nested ternaries like foo ? (bar ? 1 : 2) : 3 because the parentheses prevented detection. The rule now looks through parentheses to identify nested conditionals.

    Previously not detected (now flagged):

    const result = foo ? (bar ? 1 : 2) : 3;

    Still valid (non-nested with parentheses):

    const result = foo ? bar : baz;
  • #8075 e403868 Thanks @YTomm! - Fixed #7948: The useReadonlyClassProperties code fix when checkAllProperties is enabled will no longer insert a newline after readonly and the class property.

  • #8102 47d940e Thanks @lucasweng! - Fixed #8027. useReactFunctionComponents no longer reports class components that implement componentDidCatch using class expressions.

    The rule now correctly recognizes error boundaries defined as class expressions:

    const ErrorBoundary = class extends Component {
      componentDidCatch(error, info) {}
    
      render() {
        return this.props.children;
      }
    };
  • #8097 5fc5416 Thanks @dyc3! - Added the nursery rule useVueHyphenatedAttributes, which encourages using kebab case for attribute names, per the Vue style guide's recommendations.

    <!-- Invalid -->
    <MyComponent myProp="value" />
    
    <!-- Valid -->
    <MyComponent my-prop="value" />
  • #8108 0f0a658 Thanks @Netail! - Added the nursery rule noSyncScripts. Prevent the usage of synchronous scripts.

    Invalid:

    <script src="https://third-party-script.js" />

    Valid:

    <script src="https://third-party-script.js" async />
    <script src="https://third-party-script.js" defer />
  • #8098 1fdcaf0 Thanks @Jayllyz! - Added documentation URLs to rule descriptions in the JSON schema.

  • #8097 5fc5416 Thanks @dyc3! - Fixed an issue with the HTML parser where it would treat Vue directives with dynamic arguments as static arguments instead.

  • #7684 f4433b3 Thanks @vladimir-ivanov! - Changed noUnusedPrivateClassMembers to align more fully with meaningful reads.

    This rule now distinguishes more carefully between writes and reads of private class members.

    • A meaningful read is any access that affects program behavior.
    • For example, this.#x += 1 both reads and writes #x, so it counts as usage.
    • Pure writes without a read (e.g. this.#x = 1 with no getter) are no longer treated as usage.

    This change ensures that private members are only considered “used” when they are actually read in a way that influences execution.

    Invalid examples (previously valid)

    class UsedMember {
      set #x(value) {
        doSomething(value);
      }
    
      foo() {
        // This assignment does not actually read #x, because there is no getter.
        // Previously, this was considered a usage, but now it’s correctly flagged.
        this.#x = 1;
      }
    }

    Valid example (Previously invalid)

    class Foo {
      #usedOnlyInWriteStatement = 5;
    
      method() {
        // This counts as a meaningful read because we both read and write the value.
        this.#usedOnlyInWriteStatement += 42;
      }
    }
  • #7684 f4433b3 Thanks @vladimir-ivanov! - Improved detection of used private class members

    The analysis for private class members has been improved: now the tool only considers a private member “used” if it is actually referenced in the code.

    • Previously, some private members might have been reported as used even if they weren’t actually accessed.
    • With this change, only members that are truly read or called in the code are counted as used.
    • Members that are never accessed will now be correctly reported as unused.

    This makes reports about unused private members more accurate and helps you clean up truly unused code.

    Example (previously valid)

    type YesNo = "yes" | "no";
    
    export class SampleYesNo {
      private yes: () => void;
      private no: () => void;
      private dontKnow: () => void; // <- will now report as unused
    
      on(action: YesNo): void {
        this[action]();
      }
    }
  • #7681 b406db6 Thanks @kedevked! - Added the new lint rule, useSpread, po...

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Biome CLI v2.3.5

11 Nov 12:33
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2.3.5

Patch Changes

  • #8023 96f3e77 Thanks @ematipico! - Added support Svelte syntax {@html}. Biome now is able to parse and format the Svelte syntax {@html}:

    -{@html   'div'}
    +{@html 'div'}

    The contents of the expressions inside the {@html <expression>} aren't formatted yet.

  • #8058 5f68bcc Thanks @ematipico! - Fixed a bug where the Biome Language Server would enable its project file watcher even when no project rules were enabled.

    Now the watching of nested configuration files and nested ignore files is delegated to the editor, if their LSP spec supports it.

  • #8023 96f3e77 Thanks @ematipico! - Added support Svelte syntax {@render}. Biome now is able to parse and format the Svelte syntax {@render}:

    -{@render   sum(1, 2)   }
    +{@render sum(1, 2)}

    The contents of the expressions inside the {@render <expression>} aren't formatted yet.

  • #8006 f0612a5 Thanks @Bertie690! - Updated documentation and diagnostic for lint/complexity/noBannedTypes. The rule should have a more detailed description and diagnostic error message.

  • #8039 da70d8b Thanks @PFiS1737! - Biome now keeps a blank line after the frontmatter section in Astro files.

  • #8042 b7efa6f Thanks @dyc3! - The CSS Parser, with tailwindDirectives enabled, will now accept at rules like @media and @supports in @custom-variant shorthand syntax.

  • #8064 3ff9d45 Thanks @dibashthapa! - Fixed #7967: Fixed the issue with support for advanced SVG props

  • #8023 96f3e77 Thanks @ematipico! - Added support Svelte syntax {@attach}. Biome now is able to parse and format the Svelte syntax {@attach}:

    -<div {@attach    myAttachment   }>...</div>
    +<div {@attach myAttachment}>...</div>

    The contents of the expressions inside the {@attach <expression>} aren't formatted yet.

  • #8001 6e8a50e Thanks @ematipico! - Added support Svelte syntax {#key}. Biome now is able to parse and format the Svelte syntax {#key}:

    -{#key   expression} <div></div> {/key}
    +{#key expression}
    +  <div></div>
    +{/key}

    The contents of the expressions inside the {#key <expression>} aren't formatted yet.

  • #8023 96f3e77 Thanks @ematipico! - Added support Svelte syntax {@const}. Biome now is able to parse and format the Svelte syntax {@const}:

    -{@const   name = value}
    +{@const name = value}

    The contents of the expressions inside the {@const <expression>} aren't formatted yet.

  • #8044 8f77d4a Thanks @Netail! - Corrected rule source references. biome migrate eslint should do a bit better detecting rules in your eslint configurations.

  • #8065 1a2d1af Thanks @Netail! - Added the nursery rule useArraySortCompare. Require Array#sort and Array#toSorted calls to always provide a compareFunction.

    Invalid:

    const array = [];
    array.sort();

    Valid:

    const array = [];
    array.sort((a, b) => a - b);
  • #7673 a3a713d Thanks @dyc3! - The HTML parser is now able to parse vue directives. This enables us to write/port Vue lint rules that require inspecting the <template> section. However, this more complex parsing may result in parsing errors where there was none before. For those of you that have opted in to the experimental support (aka experimentalFullSupportEnabled), we greatly appreciate your help testing this out, and your bug reports.

  • #8031 fa6798a Thanks @ematipico! - Added support for the Svelte syntax {#if}{/if}. The Biome HTML parser is now able to parse and format the {#if}{/if} blocks:

    <!-- if / else-if / else -->
    {#if porridge.temperature > 100}
    -<p>too hot!</p>
    +  <p>too hot!</p>
    {:else if 80 > porridge.temperature}
    -<p>too cold!</p>
    +  <p>too cold!</p>
    {:else if 100 > porridge.temperature}
    -<p>too too cold!</p>
    +  <p>too too cold!</p>
    {:else}
    -<p>just right!</p>
    +  <p>just right!</p>
    {/if}
  • #8041 beeb7bb Thanks @dyc3! - The CSS parser, with tailwindDirectives enabled, will now accept lists of selectors in @custom-variant shorthand syntax.

    @custom-variant cell (th:has(&), td:has(&));
  • #8028 c09e45c Thanks @fmajestic! - The GitLab reporter now outputs format errors.

  • #8037 78011b1 Thanks @PFiS1737! - indentScriptAndStyle no longer indents the frontmatter in Astro files.

  • #8009 6374b1f Thanks @tmcw! - Fixed an edge case in the useArrowFunction rule.

    The rule no longer emits diagnostics for or offers to fix functions that reference
    the arguments object,
    because that object is undefined for arrow functions.

    Valid example:

    // Valid: this function cannot be transformed into an arrow function because
    // arguments is not defined for arrow functions.
    const getFirstArg = function () {
      return arguments[0];
    };

What's Changed

  • feat(html/svelte): key blocks by @ematipico in #8001
  • chore(parser): increase size of TokenSet by @ryan-m-walker in #7997
  • feat(html/svelte): parsing of new blocks by @ematipico in #8023
  • fix(useArrowFunction): make useArrowFunction rule fixer safer by @tmcw in #8009
  • fix(deps): update rust crates by @renovate[bot] in #7889
  • feat(cli): add format errors to GitLab reporter by @fmajestic in #8028
  • fix(html/astro): don't indent Astro frontmatter by @PFiS1737 in #8037
  • fix(html/astro): keep a blank after the frontmatter by @PFiS1737 in #8039
  • fix(parse/tailwind): fix lexing inset-x, border-slate-500, and others by @dyc3 in #7975
  • fix(parse/css/tailwind): make @custom-variant accept selector lists by @dyc3 in #8041
  • docs: rules.rs cleanup by @Netail in #8044
  • docs: update documentation + diagnostic for noBannedTypes description by @Bertie690 in #8006
  • refactor(deserialize): exact allocation for arrays and maps by @Conaclos in #8040
  • feat(parse/tailwind): add benchmark by @dyc3 in #7976
  • feat(html/svelte): if/else syntax by @ematipico in #8031
  • fix(parse/css/tailwind): make @custom-variant accept at-rules like @media...
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Biome CLI v2.3.4

05 Nov 13:57
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2.3.4

Patch Changes

  • #7989 4855c4a Thanks @alissonlauffer! - Fixed a regression in Astro frontmatter parsing where comments inside quoted strings were incorrectly detected as actual comments. This caused the parser to prematurely terminate frontmatter parsing when encountering strings like const test = "//";.
    For example, the following Astro frontmatter now parses correctly:

    ---
    const test = "// not a real comment";
    ---
  • #7968 0b28f5f Thanks @denbezrukov! - Refactored formatter to use strict Token element for better performance. The new Token variant is optimized for static, ASCII-only text (keywords, operators, punctuation) with the following constraints:

    • ASCII only (no Unicode characters)
    • No newlines (\n, \r)
    • No tab characters (\t)

    This enables faster printing and fitting logic by using bulk string operations (push_str, len()) instead of character-by-character iteration with Unicode width calculations.

  • #7941 19b8280 Thanks @Conaclos! - Fixed #7943. Rules' options are now properly merged with the inherited options from a shared configuration.

    This means that you can now override a specific option from a rule without resetting the other options to their default.

    Given the following shared configuration:

    {
      "linter": {
        "rules": {
          "style": {
            "useNamingConvention": {
              "level": "on",
              "options": {
                "strictCase": false,
                "conventions": [
                  {
                    "selector": { "kind": "variable", "scope": "global" },
                    "formats": ["CONSTANT_CASE"]
                  }
                ]
              }
            }
          }
        }
      }
    }

    And the user configuration that extends this shared configuration:

    {
      "extends": ["shared.json"],
      "linter": {
        "rules": {
          "style": {
            "useNamingConvention": {
              "level": "on",
              "options": { "strictCase": true }
            }
          }
        }
      }
    }

    The obtained merged configuration is now as follows:

    {
      "extends": ["shared.json"],
      "linter": {
        "rules": {
          "style": {
            "useNamingConvention": {
              "level": "on",
              "options": {
                "strictCase": true,
                "conventions": [
                  {
                    "selector": { "kind": "variable", "scope": "global" },
                    "formats": ["CONSTANT_CASE"]
                  }
                ]
              }
            }
          }
        }
      }
    }
  • #7969 425963d Thanks @ematipico! - Added support for the Svelte syntax {@debug}. The Biome HTML parser is now able to parse and format the blocks:

    -{@debug     foo,bar,    something}
    +{@debug foo, bar, something}
  • #7986 3256f82 Thanks @lisiur! - Fixed #7981. Now Biome correctly detects and parses lang='tsx' and lang='jsx' languages when used inside in .vue files, when .experimentalFullSupportEnabled is enabled.

  • #7921 547c2da Thanks @dyc3! - Fixed #7854: The CSS parser, with tailwindDirectives enabled, will now parse @source inline("underline");.

  • #7856 c9e20c3 Thanks @Netail! - Added the nursery rule noContinue. Disallowing the usage of the continue statement, structured control flow statements such as if should be used instead.

    Invalid:

    let sum = 0,
      i;
    
    for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
      if (i >= 5) {
        continue;
      }
    
      sum += i;
    }

    Valid:

    let sum = 0,
      i;
    
    for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
      if (i < 5) {
        sum += i;
      }
    }

What's Changed

  • fix(parse/css): parse tailwind @source inline(...) by @dyc3 in #7921
  • feat(html): implement {@debug} parsing by @ematipico in #7969
  • fix(parse/tailwind): fix lexing variants that start with numbers by @dyc3 in #7966
  • feat(lint): implement noContinue by @Netail in #7856
  • fix(config): implement Merge for rules' options by @Conaclos in #7941
  • chore: add graphite as bronze sponsor by @dyc3 in #7974
  • chore: graphql tests options by @Netail in #7979
  • refactor(formatter): introduce Token element by @denbezrukov in #7968
  • fix(ROME_CHANGELOG.md): grammar and typo error by @WuMingDao in #7992
  • chore(parser): increase size of SyntaxKindSet bitfield by @ryan-m-walker in #7994
  • fix(RELEASES.md): grammar and typo error by @WuMingDao in #7993
  • fix(html): fix comment detection in Astro frontmatter by @alissonlauffer in #7989
  • feat: support html.experimentalFullSupportEnabled for vue with jsx/tsx script by @lisiur in #7986
  • ci: release by @github-actions[bot] in #7965

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Biome CLI v2.3.3

03 Nov 09:56
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2.3.3

Patch Changes

  • #7907 57bd662 Thanks @ematipico! - Fixed #7839. Now the Biome parser correctly parses the Astro frontmatter even when a triple fence is inside quotes.

  • #7934 a35c496 Thanks @alissonlauffer! - Fixed #7919: The HTML parser now correctly handles Unicode BOM (Byte Order Mark) characters at the beginning of HTML files, ensuring proper parsing and tokenization.

  • #7869 c80361d Thanks @matanshavit! - Fixed #7864: Biome now preserves component tag name casing in Svelte, Astro, and Vue files.

  • #7926 69cecec Thanks @matanshavit! - Added the rule noParametersOnlyUsedInRecursion.

    This rule detects function parameters that are exclusively used in recursive calls and can be removed to simplify the function signature since they are effectively unused.

    function factorial(n, acc) {
      if (n === 0) return 1;
      return factorial(n - 1, acc); // acc is only used here
    }

    Fixes #6484.

  • #7774 2509b91 Thanks @dibashthapa! - Fixed #7657: Added the new rule no-unknown-property from ESLint

  • #7918 7165d06 Thanks @dyc3! - Fixed #7913: The CSS parser, with tailwindDirectives enabled, will now correctly handle @slot.

  • #7959 ffae203 Thanks @siketyan! - Fixed the Biome Language Server so it no longer returns an internal error when the formatter is disabled in the configuration.

What's Changed

  • fix(html): parse frontmatter inside quotes by @ematipico in #7907
  • fix(parse/css): add @slot tailwind at rule by @dyc3 in #7918
  • fix(formatter): preserve component tag casing in Svelte/Astro/Vue files by @matanshavit in #7869
  • feat(lint): new rule: no parameters only used in recursion by @matanshavit in #7926
  • fix(html): correctly handle BOM in HTML-ish languages by @alissonlauffer in #7934
  • feat(yaml_parser): parse document end token by @l0ngvh in #7936
  • feat(parse/tailwind): parse negative candidates, other misc cleanup/refactors by @dyc3 in #7937
  • feat(lint): implement no-unknown-property from eslint react by @dibashthapa in #7774
  • chore: update Rust to v1.91.0 by @Gumichocopengin8 in #7947
  • chore(deps): update github-actions by @renovate[bot] in #7952
  • chore(deps): update dependency @types/node to v22.19.0 by @renovate[bot] in #7953
  • chore(deps): update rust crate ignore to 0.4.25 by @renovate[bot] in #7954
  • chore(deps): update dependency eslint to v9.39.0 - autoclosed by @renovate[bot] in #7955
  • fix(console): escape backquotes in MDX context by @siketyan in #7956
  • fix(lsp): do not return error if the formatter is disabled by @siketyan in #7959
  • ci: release by @github-actions[bot] in #7916

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Biome CLI v2.3.2

28 Oct 18:49
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2.3.2

Patch Changes

  • #7859 c600618 Thanks @Netail! - Added the nursery rule noIncrementDecrement, disallows the usage of the unary operators ++ and --.

  • #7901 0d17b05 Thanks @ematipico! - Fixed #7837, where Biome couldn't properly parse text expressions that contained nested curly brackets. This was breaking parsing in Astro and Svelte files.

  • #7874 e617d36 Thanks @Bertie690! - Fixed #7230: noUselessStringConcat no longer emits false positives for multi-line strings with leading + operators.

    Previously, the rule did not check for leading newlines on the + operator, emitting false positives if one occurred at the start of a line.
    Notably, formatting with operatorLinebreak="before" would move the + operators to the start of lines automatically, resulting in spurious errors whenever a multi-line string was used.

    Now, the rule correctly detects and ignores multi-line concatenations with leading operators as well, working regardless of the setting of operatorLinebreak.

    Example

    // The following code used to error if the `+` operators were at the start of lines (as opposed to the end).
    // Now, the rule correctly recognizes this as a stylistic concatenation and ignores it.
    const reallyLongStringThatShouldNotError =
      "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing elit." +
      "Quisque faucibus ex sapien vitae pellentesque sem placerat." +
      "In id cursus mi pretium tellus duis convallis." +
      "Tempus leo eu aenean sed diam urna tempor. Pulvinar vivamus fringilla";
  • #7786 33ffcd5 Thanks @daivinhtran! - Fixed #7601: Properly match Grit plugin's code snippet with only one child.

  • #7901 0d17b05 Thanks @ematipico! - Fixed #7837, where Biome Language Server panicked when opening HTML-ish files when the experimental full support is enabled.

What's Changed

  • fix(lint): noUselessStringConcat now correctly detects leading concatenation operators from operatorLinebreak=before by @Bertie690 in #7874
  • chore(deps): update rust crate globset to 0.4.18 by @renovate[bot] in #7883
  • chore(deps): update rust crate ignore to 0.4.24 by @renovate[bot] in #7884
  • chore(deps): update rust crate proc-macro2 to 1.0.103 by @renovate[bot] in #7885
  • chore(deps): update rust crate tikv-jemallocator to 0.6.1 by @renovate[bot] in #7886
  • fix(lint): extend matcher for GritCodeSnippet to cover edge case by @daivinhtran in #7786
  • feat(js): update Boa to v0.21.0 by @Gumichocopengin8 in #7888
  • chore(deps): update dependency eslint to v9.38.0 by @renovate[bot] in #7890
  • chore(deps): update rust crate indexmap to 2.12.0 by @renovate[bot] in #7891
  • chore(deps): update github-actions - autoclosed by @renovate[bot] in #7892
  • chore(deps): update rust crate rayon to 1.11.0 by @renovate[bot] in #7894
  • chore(deps): update rust crate regex to 1.12.2 by @renovate[bot] in #7895
  • chore(deps): update rust crate tokio to 1.48.0 by @renovate[bot] in #7896
  • fix(core): text expression parsing and LSP file opening by @ematipico in #7901
  • feat(lint): implement noIncrementDecrement by @Netail in #7859
  • ci: release by @github-actions[bot] in #7887

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Biome CLI v2.3.1

26 Oct 19:51
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2.3.1

Patch Changes

  • #7840 72afdfa Thanks @ematipico! - Fixed #7838, which caused the new --css-parse-* arguments not being recognised by the ci command.

  • #7789 d5b416e Thanks @fronterior! - Fixed the LSP method workspace/didChangeWorkspaceFolders to perform incremental updates instead of replacing the entire folder list.

  • #7852 bd254c7 Thanks @dyc3! - Fixed #7843: The CSS parser, when tailwindDirectives is enabled, correctly parses --*: initial;.

  • #7872 0fe13fe Thanks @dyc3! - Fixed #7861: The HTML parser will now accept Svelte attribute shorthand syntax in .svelte files.

  • #7866 7b2600b Thanks @dyc3! - Fixed #7860: The css parser, with tailwindDirectives enabled, will now accept @plugin options.

  • #7853 fe90c78 Thanks @dyc3! - Fixed #7848: The css parser with tailwindDirectives enabled will now correctly parse tailwind's source exclude syntax: @source not "foo.css";

  • #7878 c9f7fe5 Thanks @ematipico! - Fixed #7857: Biome now parses <script> tags as TypeScript when analysing .astro files.

  • #7867 b42b718 Thanks @smorimoto! - Fixed incorrect option name in HTML parser error message.

    The error message for disabled text expressions incorrectly referred
    to the html.parser.textExpression option, which does not exist.
    Updated it to reference the correct html.parser.interpolation option.

What's Changed

  • fix(cli): css parsing arguments for ci command by @ematipico in #7840
  • chore: document rule-group severity relation and update rules_check by @Conaclos in #7827
  • fix(lsp): make update_workspace_folders perform incremental updates per LSP spec by @fronterior in #7789
  • ci(rules-check): add noSecrets exception by @Conaclos in #7862
  • ci: fix clippy failure by @Conaclos in #7863
  • fix(parse/css): fix parsing --*: initial; with tailwindDirectives enabled by @dyc3 in #7852
  • fix(parse/css): fix parsing tailwind source exclude syntax by @dyc3 in #7853
  • fix(core): parse astro script as TS by @ematipico in #7878
  • fix(biome_html_parser): fix incorrect option name in HTML parser error message by @smorimoto in #7867
  • chore: ai docs revamp by @ematipico in #7879
  • fix(parse/css): allow @plugin to accept options by @dyc3 in #7866
  • feat(parse/html): parse svelte shorthand props and spread props by @dyc3 in #7872
  • ci: release by @github-actions[bot] in #7842

New Contributors

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JavaScript APIs v4.0.0

24 Oct 08:39
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4.0.0

Patch Changes

What's Changed

New Contributors

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Biome CLI v2.3.0

24 Oct 08:41
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2.3.0

Minor Changes

  • #7263 a3e3369 Thanks @arendjr! - Biome's resolver now supports baseUrl if specified in tsconfig.json.

    Example

    Given the following file structure:

    tsconfig.json

    {
      "compilerOptions": {
        "baseUrl": "./src"
      }
    }

    src/foo.ts

    export function foo() {}

    In this scenario, import { foo } from "foo"; should work regardless of the
    location of the file containing the import statement.

    Fixes #6432.

  • #7745 6fcbc07 Thanks @dyc3! - Added ignore option to noUnknownAtRules. If an unknown at-rule matches any of the items provided in ignore, a diagnostic won't be emitted.

  • #7753 63cb7ff Thanks @ematipico! - Enhanced the init command. The init command now checks if the existing project contains known ignore files and known generated folders.

    If Biome finds .gitignore or .ignore files, it will add the following configuration to biome.json:

    {
    +  "vcs": {
    +    "enabled": true,
    +    "clientKind": "git",
    +    "useIgnoreFile": true
    +  }
    }

    If Biome finds a dist/ folder, it will exclude it automatically using the double-exclude syntax:

    {
    +  "files": {
    +    "includes": ["**", "!!**/dist"]
    +  }
    }
  • #7548 85d3a3a Thanks @siketyan! - The rules in a domain are no longer enabled automatically by the installed dependencies unless the rule is recommended.

  • #7723 d3aac63 Thanks @ematipico! - Added --css-parse-css-modules CLI flag to control whether CSS Modules syntax is enabled.

    You can now enable or disable CSS Modules parsing directly from the command line:

    biome check --css-parse-css-modules=true file.module.css
    biome format --css-parse-css-modules=true file.module.css
    biome lint --css-parse-css-modules=true file.module.css
    biome ci --css-parse-css-modules=true file.module.css
  • #7723 d3aac63 Thanks @ematipico! - Added --css-parse-tailwind-directives CLI flag to control whether Tailwind CSS 4.0 directives and functions are enabled.

    You can now enable or disable Tailwind CSS 4.0 directive parsing directly from the command line:

    biome check --css-parse-tailwind-directives=true file.css
    biome format --css-parse-tailwind-directives=true file.css
    biome lint --css-parse-tailwind-directives=true file.css
    biome ci --css-parse-tailwind-directives=true file.css
  • #7330 272632f Thanks @ematipico! - Updated the formatting of .svelte and .vue files. Now the indentation of the JavaScript blocks matches Prettier's:

    <script>
    - import Component from "./Component"
    +   import Component from "./Component"
    </script>
  • #7333 de0d2d6 Thanks @dyc3! - Implemented the indentScriptAndStyle option for vue and svelte files, with the default set to false to match Prettier's vueIndentScriptAndStyle option. When enabled, this option indents the content within <script> and <style> tags to align with the surrounding HTML structure.

    It can be enabled with this configuration:

    {
      "html": {
        "formatter": {
          "indentScriptAndStyle": true
        }
      }
    }

    Which will format this code to:

    <script>
    import Component from "./Component.vue";
    </script>
  • #7359 ebbddc4 Thanks @arendjr! - Deprecated the option files.experimentalScannerIgnores in favour of force-ignore syntax in files.includes.

    files.includes supports ignoring files by prefixing globs with an exclamation mark (!). With this change, it also supports force-ignoring globs by prefixing them with a double exclamation mark (!!).

    The effect of force-ignoring is that the scanner will not index files matching the glob, even in project mode, even if those files are imported by other files, and even if they are files that receive special treatment by Biome, such as nested biome.json files.

    Example

    Let's take the following configuration:

    {
      "files": {
        "includes": [
          "**",
          "!**/generated",
          "!!**/dist",
          "fixtures/example/dist/*.js"
        ]
      },
      "linter": {
        "domains": {
          "project": "all"
        }
      }
    }

    This configuration achieves the following:

    • Because the project domain is enabled, all supported files in the project are indexed and processed by the linter, except:
    • Files inside a generated folder are not processed by the linter, but they will get indexed if a file outside a generated folder imports them.
    • Files inside a dist folder are never indexed nor processed, not even if they are imported for any purpose, except:
    • When the dist folder is inside fixtures/example/, its .js files do get both indexed and processed.

    In general, we now recommend using the force-ignore syntax for any folders that contain output files, such as build/ and dist/. For such folders, it is highly unlikely that indexing has any useful benefits. For folders containing generated files, you may wish to use the regular ignore syntax so that type information can still be extracted from the files.

    experimentalScannerIgnores will continue to work for now, but you'll see a deprecation warning if you still use it.

    Run the biome migrate --write command to automatically update the configuration file.

  • #7698 3b6f5e3 Thanks @ematipico! - Added a new reporter named rdjson. This reporter prints diagnostics following the RDJSON format:

    The following command:

    biome check --reporter=rdjson

    Will emit diagnostics in the following format:

    {
      "source": {
        "name": "Biome",
        "url": "https://biomejs.dev"
      },
      "diagnostics": [
        {
          "code": {
            "url": "https://biomejs.dev/linter/rules/no-unused-imports",
            "value": "lint/correctness/noUnusedImports"
          },
          "location": {
            "path": "index.ts",
            "range": {
              "end": {
                "column": 11,
                "line": 0
              },
              "start": {
                "column": 7,
                "line": 0
              }
            }
          },
          "message": "This import is unused."
        },
        {
          "code": {
            "url": "https://biomejs.dev/linter/rules/no-unused-imports",
            "value": "lint/correctness/noUnusedImports"
          },
          "location": {
            "path": "index.ts",
            "range": {
              "end": {
                "column": 10,
                "line": 1
              },
              "start": {
                "column": 9,
                "line": 1
              }
            }
          },
          "message": "Several of these imports are unused."
        }
      ]
    }
  • #7719 188a767 Thanks @cadunass! - The formatWithErrors option can now be set via CLI using the --format-with-errors flag.

    This flag was previously only available in the configuration file. It allows formatting to proceed on files with syntax errors, which is useful during development when you want to auto-format code while fixing syntax issues.

    Example

    biome format --format-with-errors=true --write file.js
  • #7723 d3aac63 Thanks @ematipico! - Added --json-parse-allow-comments CLI flag to control whether comments are allowed in JSON files.

    You can now enable or disable comment parsing in JSON files directly from the command line:

    biome check --json-parse-allow-comments=true file.json
    biome format --json-parse-allow-comments=true file.json
    biome lint --json-parse-allow-comments=true file.json
    biome ci --json-parse-allow-comments=true file.json
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