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This project follows Semantic Versioning. Due to the nature of Biome as a toolchain, it can be unclear what changes are considered major, minor, or patch. Read our guidelines to categorize a change.

New entries must be placed in a section entitled Unreleased. Read our guidelines for writing a good changelog entry.

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

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

  • Catch suspicious semicolon in react fragment in noSuspiciousSemicolonInJsx. Contributed by @vasucp1207

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

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

  • Fix an issue where the JSON schema marked lint rules options as mandatory. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Fix #4121. Respect line width when printing multiline strings. Contributed by @ah-yu
  • 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

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
  • 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

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

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

    The following code is now correctly parsed:

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

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • 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

  • 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

  • Fix #4125, where noLabelWithoutControl options where incorrectly marked as mandatory. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Fix a case where CSS files weren’t correctly linted using the default configuration. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Fix #4116. Unify LSP code action kinds. Contributed by @vitallium
  • Fix #3924 where GraphQL formatter panics in block comments with empty line. Contributed by @vohoanglong0107

  • 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

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

  • 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]👍/;

    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

  • Forbid undefined as type name for typescript parser. Contributed by @fireairforce
  • 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
  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • useEditorConfig now loads the editorconfig when running biome ci #3864. Contributed by @dyc3
  • Revert #3731 to fix broken quick fixes and code actions. Contributed by @nhedger
  • noUndeclaredDependencies now ignores @/ imports and recognizes type imports from Definitely Typed and bun imports. Contributed by @Conaclos
  • 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.

    Terminal window
    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

  • 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.

    Terminal window
    VERBOSE ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    Files processed:
    - biome/biome.json
    - biome/packages/@biomejs/cli-win32-arm64/package.json
    - biome/packages/tailwindcss-config-analyzer/package.json
    VERBOSE ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    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:

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

    Contributed by @ematipico

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

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:

  • 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 안녕하세요 is now accepted.

    We still reject a name that mixes unicase characters with lowercase or uppercase characters. For example, the filename A안녕하세요 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

  • 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

  • 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

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

    The following code is now correctly parsed:

    p {
    --🥔-color: red;
    color: var(--🥔-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

  • Fix #3104 by suppressing node warnings when using biome migrate. Contributed by @SuperchupuDev

  • Force colors to be off when using the GitHub reporter to properly create annotations in GitHub actions (#3148). Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • Fix #3184 CSS formatter converts custom identifiers to lowercase. Contributed by @denbezrukov
  • Fix #3256 constant crashes when editing css files #3256. Contributed by @denbezrukov
  • Add nursery/useDeprecatedReason rule. Contributed by @vohoanglong0107.
  • Add nursery/noExportedImports. Contributed by @Conaclos
  • useConsistentArrayType and useShorthandArrayType now ignore Array in the extends and implements clauses. Fix #3247. Contributed by @Conaclos
  • Fixes #3066 by taking into account the dependencies declared in the package.json. Contributed by @ematipico
  • The code action of the useArrowFunction rule now preserves a trailing comma when there is only a single type parameter in the arrow function and JSX is enabled. Fixes #3292. Contributed by @Sec-ant
  • Enhance tailwind sorting lint rule #1274 with variant support.

    Every preconfigured variant is assigned a weight that concurs on establishing the output sorting order. Since nesting variants on the same utility class is possible, the resulting weight is the Bitwise XOR of all the variants weight for that class. Dynamic variants (e.g. has-[.custom-class], group-[:checked]) are also supported and they take the weight of their base variant name the custom value attached (e.g. has-[.custom-class] takes has weight). Arbitrary variants (e.g. [&nth-child(2)]) don’t have a weight assigned and they are placed after every known variant. Classes with the same amount of arbitrary variants follow lexicographical order. The class that has the highest number of nested arbitrary variants is placed last. Screen variants (e.g. sm:, max-md:, min-lg:) are not supported yet.

    Contributed by @lutaok

  • Fix #3201 by correctly injecting the source code of the file when printing the diagnostics. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Fix #3179 where comma separators are not correctly removed after running biome migrate and thus choke the parser. Contributed by @Sec-ant
  • Fix #3232 by correctly using the colors set by the user. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Reword the reporter message No fixes needed to No fixes applied.

    The former message is misleading when there’re still errors or warnings in the files that should be taken care of manually. For example:

    Checked 2 files in <TIME>. No fixes needed.
    Found 2 errors.

    The new message suits better in these cases.

    Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • Don’t conceal previous overrides (#3176).

    Previously, each override inherited the unset configuration of the base configuration. This means that setting a configuration in an override can be concealed by a subsequent override that inherits of the value from the base configuration.

    For example, in the next example, noDebugger was disabled for the index.js file.

    {
    "linter": {
    "rules": {
    "suspicious": { "noDebugger": "off" }
    }
    },
    "overrides": [
    {
    "include": ["index.js"],
    "linter": {
    "rules": {
    "suspicious": { "noDebugger": "warn" }
    }
    }
    }, {
    "include": ["index.js"],
    "linter": {
    "rules": {
    "suspicious": { "noDoubleEquals": "off" }
    }
    }
    }
    ]
    }

    The rule is now correctly enabled for the index.js file.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fix #3103 by correctly resolving CSS formatter options. Contributed by @ah-yu
  • Fix #3192 don’t add an extra whitespace within :has. Contributed by @denbezrukov
  • Fix a regression introduced by the release of v1.8.0
  • Add nursery/noShorthandPropertyOverrides. #2958 Contributed by @neokidev

  • Fix [#3084] false positive by correctly recognize parenthesized return statement. Contributed by @unvalley

  • useImportExtensions now suggests a correct fix for import '.' and import './.'. Contributed by @minht11

  • Fix useDateNow false positive when new Date object has arguments new Date(0).getTime(). Contributed by @minht11.

  • The noUnmatchableAnbSelector rule is now able to catch unmatchable an+b selectors like 0n+0 or -0n+0. Contributed by @Sec-ant.

  • The useHookAtTopLevel rule now recognizes properties named as hooks like foo.useFoo(). Contributed by @ksnyder9801

  • Fix #3092, prevent warning for Custom properties (--*). Contributed by @chansuke

  • Fix a false positive in the useLiteralKeys rule. (#3160)

    This rule now ignores the following kind of computed member name:

    const a = {
    [`line1
    line2`]: true,
    };

    Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • The noUnknownProperty rule now ignores the composes property often used in css modules. #3000 Contributed by @chansuke

  • Fix false positives of the useExhaustiveDependencies rule.

    The component itself is considered stable when it is used recursively inside a hook closure defined inside of it:

    import { useMemo } from "react";
    function MyRecursiveComponent() {
    // MyRecursiveComponent is stable, we don't need to add it to the dependencies list.
    const children = useMemo(() => <MyRecursiveComponent />, []);
    return <div>{children}</div>;
    }

    Also, export default function and export default class are considered stable now because they can only appear at the top level of a module.

    Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • Fix missing withDefaults macro in vue files for globals variables. Contributed by @Shyam-Chen

  • Fix CSS modules settings mapping. Contributed by @denbezrukov
  • Fix #3069, prevent overwriting paths when using --staged or --changed options. Contributed by @unvalley
  • Fix a case where the file link inside a diagnostic wasn’t correctly displayed inside a terminal run by VSCode. Contributed by @uncenter
  • Fix #3067, by assigning the correct default value to indentWidth. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Fix the bug where whitespace after the & character in CSS nesting was incorrectly trimmed, ensuring proper targeting of child classes #3061. Contributed by @denbezrukov
  • Fix #3068 where the CSS formatter was inadvertently converting variable declarations and function calls to lowercase. Contributed by @denbezrukov
  • Fix the formatting of CSS grid layout properties. Contributed by @denbezrukov
  • The noEmptyBlock css lint rule now treats empty blocks containing comments as valid ones. Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • useLiteralKeys no longer reports quoted member names (#3085).

    Previously useLiteralKeys reported quoted member names that can be unquoted. For example, the rule suggested the following fix:

    const x = { "prop": 0 };
    const x = { prop: 0 };

    This conflicted with the option quoteProperties of our formatter.

    The rule now ignores quoted member names.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noEmptyInterface now ignores empty interfaces in ambient modules (#3110). Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUnusedVariables and noUnusedFunctionParameters no longer report the parameters of a constructor type (#3135).

    Previously, arg was reported as unused in a constructor type like:

    export type Classlike = new (arg: unknown) => string;

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noStringCaseMismatch now ignores escape sequences (#3134).

    The following code is no longer reported by the rule:

    s.toUpperCase() === "\u001b";

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Implemented CSS Unknown At-Rule parsing, allowing the parser to gracefully handle unsupported or unrecognized CSS at-rules. Contributed by @denbezrukov
  • Fix #3055 CSS: Layout using named grid lines is now correctly parsed. Contributed by @denbezrukov
  • Fix #3091. Allows the parser to handle nested style rules and at-rules properly, enhancing the parser’s compatibility with the CSS Nesting Module. Contributed by @denbezrukov
  • Allow suppression comments to suppress individual instances of rules. This is used for the lint rule useExhaustiveDependencies, which is now able to suppress specific dependencies. Fixes #2509. Contributed by @arendjr
  • Assume Astro object is always a global when processing .astro files. Contributed by @minht11
  • Assume Vue compiler macros are globals when processing .vue files. (#2771) Contributed by @dyc3
  • New clean command. Use this new command to clean after the biome-logs directory, and remove all the log files.

    Terminal window
    biome clean
  • Add two new options --only and --skip to the command biome lint (#58).

    The --only option allows you to run a given rule or rule group, For example, the following command runs only the style/useNamingConvention and style/noInferrableTypes rules. If the rule is disabled in the configuration, then its severity level is set to error for a recommended rule or warn otherwise.

    Terminal window
    biome lint --only=style/useNamingConvention --only=style/noInferrableTypes

    Passing a group does not change the severity level of the rules in the group. All the disabled rules in the group will remain disabled. To ensure that the group is run, the recommended field of the group is enabled. The nursery group cannot be passed, as no rules are enabled by default in the nursery group.

    The --skip option allows you to skip the execution of a given group or a given rule. For example, the following command skips the style group and the suspicious/noExplicitAny rule.

    Terminal window
    biome lint --skip=style --skip=suspicious/noExplicitAny

    You can also use --only and --skip together. --skip overrides --only. The following command executes only the rules from the style group, but the style/useNamingConvention rule.

    Terminal window
    biome lint --only=style --skip=style/useNamingConvention

    These options are compatible with other options such as --write (previously --apply), and --reporter.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Add new command biome clean. Use this command to purge all the logs emitted by the Biome daemon. This command is really useful, because the Biome daemon tends log many files and contents during its lifecycle. This means that if your editor is open for hours (or even days), the biome-logs folder could become quite heavy. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Add support for formatting and linting CSS files from the CLI. These operations are opt-in for the time being.

    If you don’t have a configuration file, you can enable these features with --css-formatter-enabled and --css-linter-enabled:

    Terminal window
    biome check --css-formatter-enabled=true --css-linter-enabled=true ./

    Contributed by @ematipico

  • Add new CLI options to control the CSS formatting. Check the CLI reference page for more details. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Add new options --write, --fix (alias of --write) and --unsafe to the command biome lint and biome check. Add a new option --fix (alias of --write) to the command biome format and biome migrate.

    Terminal window
    biome <lint|check> --<write|fix> [--unsafe]
    biome format --<write|fix>
    biome migrate --<write|fix>

    The biome <lint|check> --<write|fix> has the same behavior as biome <lint|check> --apply. The biome <lint|check> --<write|fix> --unsafe has the same behavior as biome <lint|check> --apply-unsafe. The biome format --fix has the same behavior as biome format --write. The biome migrate --fix has the same behavior as biome migrate --write.

    This change allows these commands to write modifications in the same options. With this change, the --apply and --apply-unsafe options are deprecated.

    Contributed by @unvalley

  • Biome now executes commands (lint, format, check and ci) on the working directory by default. #2266 Contributed by @unvalley

    biome check .
    biome check # You can run the command without the path
  • biome migrate eslint now tries to convert ESLint ignore patterns into Biome ignore patterns.

    ESLint uses gitignore patterns. Biome now tries to convert these patterns into Biome ignore patterns.

    For example, the gitignore pattern /src is a relative path to the file in which it appears. Biome now recognizes this and translates this pattern to ./src.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • biome migrate eslint now supports the eslintIgnore field in package.json.

    ESLint allows the use of package.json as an ESLint configuration file. ESLint supports two fields: eslintConfig and eslintIgnore. Biome only supported the former. It now supports both.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • biome migrate eslint now propagates NodeJS errors to the user.

    This will help users to identify why Biome is unable to load some ESLint configurations.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Add a new --reporter called summary. This reporter will print diagnostics in a different way, based on the tools (formatter, linter, etc.) that are executed. Import sorting and formatter shows the name of the files that require formatting. Instead, the linter will group the number of rules triggered and the number of errors/warnings:

    Formatter ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    The following files needs to be formatted:
    main.ts
    index.ts
    Organize Imports ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    The following files needs to have their imports sorted:
    main.ts
    index.ts
    Analyzer ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    Some analyzer rules were triggered
    Rule Name Diagnostics
    lint/suspicious/noImplicitAnyLet 12 (12 error(s), 0 warning(s), 0 info(s))
    lint/suspicious/noDoubleEquals 8 (8 error(s), 0 warning(s), 0 info(s))
    lint/suspicious/noRedeclare 12 (12 error(s), 0 warning(s), 0 info(s))
    lint/suspicious/noDebugger 20 (20 error(s), 0 warning(s), 0 info(s))

    Contributed by @ematipico

  • biome ci now enforces printing the output using colours. If you were previously using --colors=force, you can remove it because it’s automatically set. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Add a new --reporter called github. This reporter will print diagnostics using GitHub workflow commands:

    ::error title=lint/suspicious/noDoubleEquals,file=main.ts,line=4,endLine=4,col=3,endColumn=5::Use === instead of ==
    ::error title=lint/suspicious/noDebugger,file=main.ts,line=6,endLine=6,col=1,endColumn=9::This is an unexpected use of the debugger statement.
    ::error title=lint/nursery/noEvolvingAny,file=main.ts,line=8,endLine=8,col=5,endColumn=6::This variable's type is not allowed to evolve implicitly, leading to potential any types.

    Contributed by @ematipico

  • Add a new --reporter called junit. This reporter will print diagnostics using GitHub workflow commands:

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <testsuites name="Biome" tests="16" failures="16" errors="20" time="<TIME>">
    <testsuite name="main.ts" tests="1" disabled="0" errors="0" failures="1" package="org.biome">
    <testcase name="org.biome.lint.suspicious.noDoubleEquals" line="4" column="3">
    <failure message="Use === instead of ==. == is only allowed when comparing against `null`">line 3, col 2, Use === instead of ==. == is only allowed when comparing against `null`</failure>
    </testcase>
    </testsuite>
    <testsuite name="main.ts" tests="1" disabled="0" errors="0" failures="1" package="org.biome">
    <testcase name="org.biome.lint.suspicious.noDebugger" line="6" column="1">
    <failure message="This is an unexpected use of the debugger statement.">line 5, col 0, This is an unexpected use of the debugger statement.</failure>
    </testcase>
    </testsuite>
    <testsuite name="main.ts" tests="1" disabled="0" errors="0" failures="1" package="org.biome">
    <testcase name="org.biome.lint.nursery.noEvolvingAny" line="8" column="5">
    <failure message="This variable&apos;s type is not allowed to evolve implicitly, leading to potential any types.">line 7, col 4, This variable&apos;s type is not allowed to evolve implicitly, leading to potential any types.</failure>
    </testcase>
    </testsuite>
    </testsuites>

    Contributed by @ematipico

  • Fix #3024, where running biome init would create biome.json even if biome.jsonc already exists. Contributed by @minht11
  • Add an rule option fix to override the code fix kind of a rule (#2882).

    A rule can provide a safe or an unsafe code action. You can now tune the kind of code actions thanks to the fix option. This rule option takes a value among:

    • none: the rule no longer emits code actions.
    • safe: the rule emits safe code action.
    • unsafe: the rule emits unsafe code action.

    The following configuration disables the code actions of noUnusedVariables, makes the emitted code actions of style/useConst and style/useTemplate unsafe and safe respectively.

    {
    "linter": {
    "rules": {
    "correctness": {
    "noUnusedVariables": {
    "level": "error",
    "fix": "none"
    },
    "style": {
    "useConst": {
    "level": "warn",
    "fix": "unsafe"
    },
    "useTemplate": {
    "level": "warn",
    "fix": "safe"
    }
    }
    }
    }
    }
    }

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Add option javascript.linter.enabled to control the linter for JavaScript (and its super languages) files. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Add option json.linter.enabled to control the linter for JSON (and its super languages) files. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Add option css.linter.enabled to control the linter for CSS (and its super languages) files. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Add option css.formatter, to control the formatter options for CSS (and its super languages) files. Contributed by @ematipico

  • You can now change the severity of lint rules down to "info". The "info" severity doesn’t emit error codes, and it isn’t affected by other options like --error-on-warnings:

    {
    "linter": {
    "rules": {
    "suspicious": {
    "noDebugger": "info"
    }
    }
    }
    }

    Contributed by @ematipico

  • The javascript.formatter.trailingComma option is deprecated and renamed to javascript.formatter.trailingCommas. The corresponding CLI option --trailing-comma is also deprecated and renamed to --trailing-commas. Details can be checked in #2492. Contributed by @Sec-ant
  • Fix a bug where if the formatter was disabled at the language level, it could be erroneously enabled by an override that did not specify the formatter section #2924. Contributed by @dyc3
  • Fix #2990, now Biome doesn’t add a trailing comma when formatting biome.json. Contributed by @dyc3
  • Add support for LSP Workspaces
  • The LSP doesn’t crash anymore when the configuration file contains errors. If the configuration contains errors, Biome now shows a pop-up to the user, and it will only parse files using the default configuration. Formatting and linting is disabled until the configuration file is fixed. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Fixes #2781, by correctly computing the configuration to apply to a specific file. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Fix #2470 by avoid introducing linebreaks in single line string interpolations. Contributed by @ah-yu
  • Resolve deadlocks by narrowing the scope of locks. Contributed by @mechairoi
  • Fix #2782 by computing the enabled rules by taking the override settings into consideration. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Fix [https://github.com/biomejs/biome/issues/2877] by correctly handling line terminators in JSX string. Contributed by @ah-yu

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

  • Add a code action for noConfusingVoidType and improve the diagnostics.

    The rule now suggests using undefined instead of void in confusing places. The diagnosis is also clearer.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Improve code action for nursery/noUselessUndefinedInitialization to handle comments.

    The rule now places inline comments after the declaration statement, instead of removing them. The code action is now safe to apply.

    Contributed by @lutaok

  • Make useExhaustiveDependencies report duplicate dependencies. Contributed by @tunamaguro

  • Rename noEvolvingAny into noEvolvingTypes (#48). Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUndeclaredVariables and noUnusedImports now correctly handle import namespaces (#2796).

    Previously, Biome bound unqualified type to import namespaces. Import namespaces can only be used as qualified names in a type (ambient) context.

    // Unused import
    import * as Ns1 from "";
    // This doesn't reference the import namespace `Ns1`
    type T1 = Ns1; // Undeclared variable `Ns1`
    // Unused import
    import type * as Ns2 from "";
    // This doesn't reference the import namespace `Ns2`
    type T2 = Ns2; // Undeclared variable `Ns2`
    import type * as Ns3 from "";
    // This references the import namespace because it is a qualified name.
    type T3 = Ns3.Inner;
    // This also references the import namespace.
    export type { Ns3 }

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUndeclaredVariables now correctly handle ambient computed member names (#2975).

    A constant can be imported as a type and used in a computed member name of a member signature. Previously, Biome was unable to bind the value imported as a type to the computed member name.

    import type { NAME } from "./constants.js";
    type X = { [NAME]: number };

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUndeclaredVariables now ignores this in JSX components (#2636).

    The rule no longer reports this as undeclared in following code.

    import { Component } from 'react';
    export class MyComponent extends Component {
    render() {
    return <this.foo />
    }
    }

    Contributed by @printfn and @Conaclos

  • useJsxKeyInIterable now handles more cases involving fragments. See the snippets below. Contributed by @dyc3

// valid
[].map((item) => {
return <>{item.condition ? <div key={item.id} /> : <div key={item.id}>foo</div>}</>;
});
// invalid
[].map((item) => {
return <>{item.condition ? <div /> : <div>foo</div>}</>;
});
  • noExcessiveNestedTestSuites no longer erroneously alerts on describe calls that are not invoking the global describe function. #2599 Contributed by @dyc3
// now valid
z.object({})
.describe('')
.describe('')
.describe('')
.describe('')
.describe('')
.describe('');
  • noEmptyBlockStatements no longer reports empty constructors using typescript parameter properties. #3005 Contributed by @dyc3

  • noEmptyBlockStatements no longer reports empty private or protected constructors. Contributed by @dyc3

  • noExportsInTest rule no longer treats files with in-source testing as test files https://github.com/biomejs/biome/issues/2859. Contributed by @ah-yu

  • useSortedClasses now keeps leading and trailing spaces when applying the code action inside template literals:

    i Unsafe fix: Sort the classes.
    1 1 │ <>
    2 │ - → <div·class={`${variable}·px-2·foo·p-4·bar`}/>
    2 │ + → <div·class={`${variable}·foo·bar·p-4·px-2`}/>
    3 3 │ <div class={`px-2 foo p-4 bar ${variable}`}/>
    4 4 │ </>
  • noUndeclaredDependencies is correctly triggered when running biome ci. Contributed by @ematipico

  • noUnusedVariables no longer panics when a certain combination of characters is typed. Contributed by @ematipico

  • noUndeclaredVariables no logger alerts on arguments object in a function scope. Contributed by @ah-yu

  • lang="tsx" is now supported in Vue Single File Components. #2765 Contributed by @dyc3
  • The const modifier for type parameters is now accepted for TypeScript new signatures (#2825).

    The following code is now correctly parsed:

    interface I {
    new<const T>(x: T): T
    }

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Some invalid TypeScript syntax caused the Biome parser to crash.

    The following invalid syntax no longer causes the Biome parser to crash:

    declare using x: null;
    declare qwait using x: null;

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • The stdin-file-path option now works correctly for Astro/Svelte/Vue files (#2686)

    Fix #2225 where lint output become empty for Vue files.

    Contributed by @tasshi-me

  • biome migrate eslint now correctly resolve @scope/eslint-config (#2705). Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noBlankTarget no longer hangs when applying a code fix (#2675).

    Previously, the following code made Biome hangs when applying a code fix.

    <a href="https://example.com" rel="" target="_blank"></a>

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noRedeclare no longer panics on conditional type (#2659).

    This is a regression introduced by #2394. This regression makes noRedeclare panics on every conditional types with infer bindings.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUnusedLabels and noConfusingLabels now ignore svelte reactive statements (#2571).

    The rules now ignore reactive Svelte blocks in Svelte components.

    <script>
    $: { /* reactive block */ }
    </script>

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useExportType no longer removes leading comments (#2685).

    Previously, useExportType removed leading comments when it factorized the type qualifier. It now provides a code fix that preserves the leading comments:

    export {
    export type {
    /**leading comment*/
    type T
    T
    }

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useJsxKeyInIterable no longer reports false positive when iterating on non-jsx items (#2590).

    The following snipet of code no longer triggers the rule:

    <>{data.reduce((total, next) => total + next, 0)}</>

    Contributed by @dyc3

  • Fix typo by renaming useConsistentBuiltinInstatiation to useConsistentBuiltinInstantiation Contributed by @minht11

  • Fix the rule useSingleCaseStatement including break statements when counting the number of statements in a switch statement (#2696)

  • Import sorting now ignores side effect imports (#817).

    A side effect import consists now in its own group. This ensures that side effect imports are not reordered.

    Here is an example of how imports are now sorted:

    import "z"
    import { D } from "d";
    import { C } from "c";
    import { D } from "d";
    import "y"
    import "x"
    import { B } from "b";
    import { A } from "a";
    import { B } from "b";
    import "w"

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Import sorting now adds spaces where needed (#1665) Contributed by @Conaclos

  • biome migrate eslint now handles cyclic references.

    Some plugins and configurations export objects with cyclic references. This causes biome migrate eslint to fail or ignore them. These edge cases are now handled correctly.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Correctly handle placement of comments inside named import clauses. #2566. Contributed by @ah-yu
  • noDuplicateJsonKeys no longer crashes when a JSON file contains an unterminated string (#2357). Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noRedeclare now reports redeclarations of parameters in a functions body (#2394).

    The rule was unable to detect redeclarations of a parameter or a type parameter in the function body. The following two redeclarations are now reported:

    function f<T>(a) {
    type T = number; // redeclaration
    const a = 0; // redeclaration
    }

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noRedeclare no longer reports overloads in object types (#2608).

    The rule no longer report redeclarations in the following code:

    type Overloads = {
    ({ a }: { a: number }): number,
    ({ a }: { a: string }): string,
    };

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noRedeclare now merge default function export declarations and types (#2372).

    The following code is no longer reported as a redeclaration:

    interface Foo {}
    export default function Foo() {}

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUndeclaredVariables no longer reports variable-only and type-only exports (#2637). Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUnusedVariables no longer crash Biome when encountering a malformed conditional type (#1695). Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useConst now ignores a variable that is read before its assignment.

    Previously, the rule reported the following example:

    let x;
    x; // read
    x = 0; // write

    It is now correctly ignored.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useShorthandFunctionType now suggests correct code fixes when parentheses are required (#2595).

    Previously, the rule didn’t add parentheses when they were needed. It now adds parentheses when the function signature is inside an array, a union, or an intersection.

    type Union = { (): number } | string;
    type Union = (() => number) | string;

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useTemplate now correctly escapes strings (#2580).

    Previously, the rule didn’t correctly escape characters preceded by an escaped character.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noMisplacedAssertion now allow these matchers

    • expect.any()
    • expect.anything()
    • expect.closeTo
    • expect.arrayContaining
    • expect.objectContaining
    • expect.stringContaining
    • expect.stringMatching
    • expect.extend
    • expect.addEqualityTesters
    • expect.addSnapshotSerializer

    Contributed by @fujiyamaorange

  • The language parsers no longer panic on unterminated strings followed by a newline and a space (#2606, #2410).

    The following example is now parsed without making Biome panics:

    "
    "

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fix #2403 by printing the errors in the client console. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Add parentheses for the return expression that has leading multiline comments. #2504. Contributed by @ah-yu

  • Correctly format dangling comments of continue statements. #2555. Contributed by @ah-yu

  • Prevent comments from being eaten by the formatter #2578. Now the comments won’t be eaten for the following code:

    console.log((a,b/* comment */));

    Contributed by @ah-yu

  • Correctly format nested union type to avoid reformatting issue. #2628. Contributed by @ah-yu

  • Fix case where jsxRuntime wasn’t being respected by useImportType rule (#2473).Contributed by @arendjr
  • Fix #2460, where the rule noUselessFragments was crashing the linter in some cases. Now cases like these are correctly handled:
    callFunction(<>{bar}</>)
    Contributed by @ematipico
  • Fix #2366, where noDuplicateJsonKeys incorrectly computed the kes to highlight. Contributed by @ematipico
  • The rule noMisplacedAssertions now considers valid calling expect inside waitFor:
    import { waitFor } from '@testing-library/react';
    await waitFor(() => {
    expect(111).toBe(222);
    });
    Contributed by @ematipico
  • Now Biome can detect the script language in Svelte and Vue script blocks more reliably (#2245). Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • useExhaustiveDependencies no longer reports recursive calls as missing dependencies (#2361). Contributed by @arendjr

  • useExhaustiveDependencies correctly reports missing dependencies declared using function declarations (#2362). Contributed by @arendjr

  • Biome now can handle .svelte and .vue files with CRLF as the end-of-line sequence. Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • noMisplacedAssertion no longer reports method calls by describe, test, it objects (e.g. test.each([])()) (#2443). Contributed by @unvalley.

  • Biome now can handle .vue files with generic components (#2456).

    <script generic="T extends Record<string, any>" lang="ts" setup>
    //...
    </script>

    Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • Complete the well-known file lists for JSON-like files. Trailing commas are allowed in .jsonc files by default. Some well-known files like tsconfig.json and .babelrc don’t use the .jsonc extension but still allow comments and trailing commas. While others, such as .eslintrc.json, only allow comments. Biome is able to identify these files and adjusts the json.parser.allowTrailingCommas option accordingly to ensure they are correctly parsed. Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • Fix dedent logic inconsistent with prettier where the indent-style is space and the indent-width is not 2. Contributed by @mdm317

  • Add a command to migrate from ESLint

    biome migrate eslint allows you to migrate an ESLint configuration to Biome. The command supports legacy ESLint configurations and new flat ESLint configurations. Legacy ESLint configurations using the YAML format are not supported.

    When loading a legacy ESLint configuration, Biome resolves the extends field. It resolves both shared configurations and plugin presets! To do this, it invokes Node.js.

    Biome relies on the metadata of its rules to determine the equivalent rule of an ESLint rule. A Biome rule is either inspired or roughly identical to an ESLint rules. By default, inspired and nursery rules are excluded from the migration. You can use the CLI flags --include-inspired and --include-nursery to migrate them as well.

    Note that this is a best-effort approach. You are not guaranteed to get the same behavior as ESLint.

    Given the following ESLint configuration:

    {
    "ignore_patterns": ["**/*.test.js"],
    "globals": { "var2": "readonly" },
    "rules": {
    "eqeqeq": "error"
    },
    "overrides": [{
    "files": ["lib/*.js"],
    "rules": {
    "default-param-last": "off"
    }
    }]
    }

    biome migrate eslint --write changes the Biome configuration as follows:

    {
    "linter": {
    "rules": {
    "recommended": false,
    "suspicious": {
    "noDoubleEquals": "error"
    }
    }
    },
    "javascript": { "globals": ["var2"] },
    "overrides": [{
    "include": ["lib/*.js"],
    "linter": {
    "rules": {
    "style": {
    "useDefaultParameterLast": "off"
    }
    }
    }
    }]
    }

    Also, if the working directory contains .eslintignore, then Biome migrates the glob patterns. Nested .eslintignore in subdirectories and negated glob patterns are not supported.

    If you find any issue, please don’t hesitate to report them.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Added two new options to customise the emitted output of the CLI: --reporter=json and --reporter=json-pretty. With --reporter=json, the diagnostics and the summary will be printed in the terminal in JSON format. With --reporter=json-pretty, you can print the same information, but formatted using the same options of your configuration.

    NOTE: the shape of the JSON is considered experimental, and the shape of the JSON might change in the future.

    Example of output when running `biome format` command ```json { "summary": { "changed": 0, "unchanged": 1, "errors": 1, "warnings": 0, "skipped": 0, "suggestedFixesSkipped": 0, "diagnosticsNotPrinted": 0 }, "diagnostics": [ { "category": "format", "severity": "error", "description": "Formatter would have printed the following content:", "message": [ { "elements": [], "content": "Formatter would have printed the following content:" } ], "advices": { "advices": [ { "diff": { "dictionary": " statement();\n", "ops": [ { "diffOp": { "delete": { "range": [0, 2] } } }, { "diffOp": { "equal": { "range": [2, 12] } } }, { "diffOp": { "delete": { "range": [0, 2] } } }, { "diffOp": { "equal": { "range": [12, 13] } } }, { "diffOp": { "delete": { "range": [0, 2] } } }, { "diffOp": { "insert": { "range": [13, 15] } } } ] } } ] }, "verboseAdvices": { "advices": [] }, "location": { "path": { "file": "format.js" }, "span": null, "sourceCode": null }, "tags": [], "source": null } ], "command": "format" } ```
  • Added new --staged flag to the check, format and lint subcommands.

    This new option allows users to apply the command only to the files that are staged (the ones that will be committed), which can be very useful to simplify writing git hook scripts such as pre-commit. Contributed by @castarco

  • Improve support of .prettierignore when migrating from Prettier

    Now, Biome translates most of the glob patterns in .prettierignore to the equivalent Biome ignore pattern. Only negated glob patterns are not supported.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Support JavaScript configuration files when migrating from Prettier

    biome migrate prettier is now able to migrate Prettier configuration files ending with js, mjs, or cjs extensions. To do this, Biome invokes Node.js.

    Also, embedded Prettier configurations in package.json are now supported.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Support overrides field in Prettier configuration files when migrating from Prettier. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Support passing a file path to the --config-path flag or the BIOME_CONFIG_PATH environment variable.

    Now you can pass a .json/.jsonc file path with any filename to the --config-path flag or the BIOME_CONFIG_PATH environment variable. This will disable the configuration auto-resolution and Biome will try to read the configuration from the said file path (#2265).

    Terminal window
    biome format --config-path=../biome.json ./src

    Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • Biome now tags the diagnostics emitted by organizeImports and formatter with correct severity levels, so they will be properly filtered by the flag --diagnostic-level (#2288). Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • Biome now correctly filters out files that are not present in the current directory when using the --changed flag #1996. Contributed by @castarco

  • Biome now skips traversing fifo or socket files (#2311). Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • Biome now resolves configuration files exported from external libraries in extends from the working directory (CLI) or project root (LSP). This is the documented behavior and previous resolution behavior is considered as a bug (#2231). Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • Now setting group level all to false can disable recommended rules from that group when top level recommended is true or unset. Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • Biome configuration files can correctly extends .jsonc configuration files now (#2279). Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • Fixed the JSON schema for React hooks configuration (#2396). Contributed by @arendjr

  • Biome now displays the location of a parsing error for its configuration file (#1627).

    Previously, when Biome encountered a parsing error in its configuration file, it didn’t indicate the location of the error. It now displays the name of the configuration file and the range where the error occurred.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • options is no longer required for rules without any options (#2313).

    Previously, the JSON schema required to set options to null when an object is used to set the diagnostic level of a rule without any option. However, if options is set to null, Biome emits an error.

    The schema is now fixed and it no longer requires specifying options. This makes the following configuration valid:

    {
    "linter": {
    "rules": {
    "style": {
    "noDefaultExport": {
    "level": "off"
    }
    }
    }
    }
    }

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fix #2291 by correctly handle comment placement for JSX spread attributes and JSX spread children. Contributed by @ah-yu

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

  • Add a new option jsxRuntime to the javascript configuration. When set to reactClassic, the noUnusedImports and useImportType rules use this information to make exceptions for the React global that is required by the React Classic JSX transform.

    This is only necessary for React users who haven’t upgraded to the new JSX transform.

    Contributed by @Conaclos and @arendjr

  • Implement #2043: The React rule useExhaustiveDependencies is now also compatible with Preact hooks imported from preact/hooks or preact/compat. Contributed by @arendjr

  • Add rule noFlatMapIdentity to disallow unnecessary callback use on flatMap. Contributed by @isnakode

  • Add rule noConstantMathMinMaxClamp, which disallows using Math.min and Math.max to clamp a value where the result itself is constant. Contributed by @mgomulak

  • style/useFilenamingConvention now allows prefixing a filename with + (#2341).

    This is a convention used by Sveltekit and Vike.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • style/useNamingConvention now accepts PascalCase for local and top-level variables.

    This allows supporting local variables that hold a component or a regular class. The following code is now accepted:

    function loadComponent() {
    const Component = getComponent();
    return <Component />;
    }

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • complexity/useLiteralKeys no longer report computed properties named __proto__ (#2430).

    In JavaScript, {["__proto__"]: null} and {__proto__: null} have not the same semantic. The first code set a regular property to null. The second one set the prototype of the object to null. See the MDN Docs for more details.

    The rule now ignores computed properties named __proto__.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Lint rules useNodejsImportProtocol, useNodeAssertStrict, noRestrictedImports, noNodejsModules will no longer check declare module statements anymore. Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • style/useNamingConvention now accepts any case for variables from object destructuring (#2332).

    The following name is now ignored:

    const { Strange_Style } = obj;

    Previously, the rule renamed this variable. This led to a runtime error.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fixed an issue when Unicode surrogate pairs were encoded in JavaScript strings using an escape sequence (#2384). Contributed by @arendjr
  • An operator with no spaces around in a binary expression no longer breaks the js analyzer (#2243). Contributed by @Sec-ant
  • Fix the printed error count (#2048). Contributed by @Sec-ant
  • Correctly calculate enabled rules in lint rule groups. Now a specific rule belonging to a group can be enabled even if its group-level preset option recommended or all is false (#2191). Contributed by @Sec-ant
  • Fix the unexpected code deletion and repetition when quickfix.biome is enabled and some import-related rules are applied (#2222, #688, #1015). Contributed by @Sec-ant
  • Fix #2211. noChildrenProp should work fine when children pass as a prop in a new line. Contributed by @fireairforce

  • Fix #2248. lint/a11y/useButtonType should not trigger when button element with spread attribute. Contributed by @fireairforce

  • Fix #2216. lint/style/useNamingConvention should not ignore JSX Component name binding. Contributed by @fireairforce

  • Add support for object property members in the rule useSortedClasses. Contributed by @ematipico
  • The parser doesn’t throw any error when the frontmatter of .astro files contains an illegal return:

    ---
    const condition = true;
    if (condition) {
    return "Something";
    }
    ---
    <div></div>

    Contributed by @ematipico

  • 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

  • Complete the documentation and overrides support for options formatter.lineEnding, [language].formatter.lineEnding, formatter.attributePosition and javascript.formatter.attributePosition. Contributed by @Sec-ant
  • Fix #2172 by breaking long object destructuring patterns. Contributed by @ah-yu
  • Add rule noEvolvingTypes to disallow variables from evolving into any type through reassignments. Contributed by @fujiyamaorange
  • Rename noSemicolonInJsx to noSuspiciousSemicolonInJsx. Contributed by @fujiyamaorange
  • Quickfix action no longer autofixes lint rule errors on save when linter is disabled (#2161). Contributed by @Sec-ant
  • Range formatting for Astro/Svelte/Vue doesn’t place code out of place, especially when formatting on paste is enabled. Contributed by @ematipico
  • The noSuperWithoutExtends rule now allows for calling super() in derived class constructors of class expressions (#2108). Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • Fix discrepancies on file source detection. Allow module syntax in .cts files (#2114). Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • Fixes #2131, where folders were incorrectly ignored when running the command check. Now folders are correctly ignored based on their command. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Smoother handling of "endOfLine": "auto" in prettier migration: falling back to "lf" (#2145). Contributed by @eMerzh

  • Fix enabled rules calculation. The precendence of individual rules, all and recommend presets in top-level and group-level configs is now correctly respected. More details can be seen in (#2072) (#2028). Contributed by @Sec-ant
  • Fix #1661. Now nested conditionals are aligned with Prettier’s logic, and won’t contain mixed spaces and tabs. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Support applying lint fixes when calling the lintContent method of the Biome class (#1956). Contributed by @mnahkies
  • Rule noUndeclaredDependencies now also validates peerDependencies and optionalDependencies (#2122). Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • Rule noUndeclaredDependencies won’t check declare module statements anymore (#2123). Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • Fix #1925. The fix for useOptionalChain would sometimes suggest an incorrect fix that discarded optional chaining operators on the left-hand side of logical expressions. These are now preserved. Contributed by @arendjr

  • Rule noUndeclaredVariables now also checks for worker globals (#2121). Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • Correctly parse .jsonc files. Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • Correctly resolve external extends configs. Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • CLI is now able to automatically search and resolve biome.jsonc (#2008). Contributed by @Sec-ant
  • Fix a false positive where some files were counted as “fixed” even though they weren’t modified. Contributed by @ematipico
  • json.formatter.trailingCommas option now works in overrides (#2009). Contributed by @Sec-ant
  • Add rule noDoneCallback, this rule checks the function parameter of hooks & tests for use of the done argument, suggesting you return a promise instead. Contributed by @vasucp1207

    beforeEach(done => {
    // ...
    });
  • useJsxKeyInIterable now recognizes function bodies wrapped in parentheses (#2011). Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • useShorthandFunctionType now preserves type parameters of generic interfaces when applying fixes (#2015). Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • Code fixes of useImportType and useExportType now handle multiline statements (#2041). Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noRedeclare no longer reports type parameter and parameter with identical names (#1992).

    The following code is no longer reported:

    function f<a>(a: a) {}

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noRedeclare now reports duplicate type parameters in a same declaration.

    The following type parameters are now reported as a redeclaration:

    function f<T, T>() {}

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUndeclaredDependencies now recognizes imports of subpath exports.

    E.g., the following import statements no longer report errors if @mui/material and tailwindcss are installed as dependencies:

    import Button from "@mui/material/Button";
    import { fontFamily } from "tailwindcss/defaultTheme";

    Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • JavaScript lexer is now able to lex regular expression literals with escaped non-ascii chars (#1941).

    Contributed by @Sec-ant

  • Add partial for .astro files. Biome is able to sort imports inside the frontmatter of the Astro files. Contributed by @ematipico

    ---
    import { getLocale } from "astro:i18n";
    import { Code } from "astro:components";
    import { Code } from "astro:components";
    import { getLocale } from "astro:i18n";
    ---
    <div></div>
  • Add partial for .vue files. Biome is able to sort imports inside the script block of Vue files. Contributed by @nhedger

    <script setup lang="ts">
    import Button from "./components/Button.vue";
    import * as vueUse from "vue-use";
    import * as vueUse from "vue-use";
    import Button from "./components/Button.vue";
    </script/>
    <template></template>
  • Add partial for .svelte files. Biome is able to sort imports inside the script block of Svelte files. Contributed by @ematipico

    <script setup lang="ts">
    import Button from "./components/Button.svelte";
    import * as svelteUse from "svelte-use";
    import * as svelteUse from "svelte-use";
    import Button from "./components/Button.svelte";
    </script/>
    <div></div>
  • The analyzer now infers the correct quote from javascript.formatter.quoteStyle, if set. This means that code fixes suggested by the analyzer will use the same quote of the formatter. Contributed by @ematipico

  • noUnusedVariables ignores unused rest spread siblings.

    The following code is now valid:

    const { a, ...rest } = { a: 0, b: 1 };
    console.log(rest);

    Contributed by @ah-yu

  • Fix #1931. Built-in React hooks such as useEffect() can now be validated by the useExhaustiveDependendies, even when they’re not being imported from the React library. To do so, simply configure them like any other user-provided hooks.

    Contributed by @arendjr

  • Implemented #1128. User-provided React hooks can now be configured to track stable results. For example:

    "useExhaustiveDependencies": {
    "level": "error",
    "options": {
    "hooks": [{
    "name": "useMyState",
    "stableResult": [
    1
    ]
    }]
    }
    }

    This will allow the following to be validated:

    const [myState, setMyState] = useMyState();
    const toggleMyState = useCallback(() => {
    setMyState(!myState);
    }, [myState]); // Only `myState` needs to be specified here.

    Contributed by @arendjr

  • Fix #1748. Now for the following case we won’t provide an unsafe fix for the noNonNullAssertion rule:

    x[y.z!];

    Contributed by @ah-yu

  • Imports that contain the protocol : are now sorted after the npm: modules, and before the URL modules. Contributed by @ematipico

    import express from "npm:express";
    import Component from "./component.js"
    import { sortBy } from "virtual:utils";
    import { sortBy } from "virtual:utils";
    import Component from "./component.js"
  • Fix #1081. The useAwait rule does not report for await...of. Contributed by @unvalley

  • Fix #1827 by properly analyzing nested try-finally statements. Contributed by @ah-yu

  • Fix #1924 Use the correct export name to sort in the import clause. Contributed by @ah-yu

  • Fix #1805 fix formatting arrow function which has conditional expression body Contributed by @mdm317

  • Fix #1781 by avoiding the retrieval of the entire static member expression for the reference if the static member expression does not start with the reference. Contributed by @ah-yu

  • Add a new command biome migrate prettier. The command will read the file .prettierrc/prettier.json and .prettierignore and map its configuration to Biome’s one. Due to the different nature of .prettierignore globs and Biome’s globs, it’s highly advised to make sure that those still work under Biome.

  • Now the file name printed in the diagnostics is clickable. If you run the CLI from your editor, you can Ctrl/ + Click on the file name, and the editor will open said file. If row and columns are specified e.g. file.js:32:7, the editor will set the cursor right in that position. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Add an option --linter to biome rage. The option needs to check Biome linter configuration. Contributed by @seitarof

  • Add an option --formatter to biome rage. The option needs to check Biome formatter configuration. Contributed by @seitarof

  • The CLI now consistently reports the number of files tha were changed, out of the total files that were analysed. Contributed by @ematipico

  • The CLI now consistently shows the number of errors and warnings emitted. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Don’t process files under an ignored directory.

    Previously, Biome processed all files in the traversed hierarchy, even the files under an ignored directory. Now, it completely skips the content of ignored directories.

    For now, directories cannot be ignored using files.include in the configuration file. This is a known limitation that we want to address in a future release.

    For instance, if you have a project with a folder src and a folder test, the following configuration doesn’t completely ignore test.

    {
    "files": {
    "include": ["src"]
    }
    }

    Biome will traverse test, however all files of the directory are correctly ignored. This can result in file system errors, if Biome encounters dangling symbolic links or files with higher permissions.

    To avoid traversing the test directory, you should ignore the directory using ignore:

    {
    "files": {
    "include": ["src"],
    "ignore": ["test"]
    }
    }
  • Fix #1508 by excluding deleted files from being processed. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Fix #1173. Fix the formatting of a single instruction with commented in a control flow body to ensure consistency. Contributed by @mdm317

  • Fix overriding of javascript.globals. Contributed by @arendjr

  • Fix a bug where syntax rules weren’t run when pulling the diagnostics. Now Biome will emit more parsing diagnostics, e.g.

    check.js:1:17 parse/noDuplicatePrivateClassMembers ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    × Duplicate private class member "#foo"
    > 1 │ class A { #foo; #foo }
    │ ^^^^

    Contributed by @ematipico

  • Fix #1774 by taking into account the option --no-errors-on-unmatched when running the CLI using --changed. Contributed by @antogyn

  • Removed a superfluous diagnostic that was printed during the linting/check phase of a file:

    test.js check ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    × The file contains diagnostics that needs to be addressed.

    Contributed by @ematipico

  • The command format now emits parsing diagnostics if there are any, and it will terminate with a non-zero exit code. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Add the ability to resolve the configuration files defined inside extends from the node_modules/ directory.

    If you want to resolve a configuration file that matches the specifier @org/configs/biome, then your package.json file must look this:

    {
    "name": "@org/configs",
    "exports": {
    "./biome": "./biome.json"
    }
    }

    And the biome.json file that “imports” said configuration, will look like this:

    {
    "extends": "@org/configs/biome"
    }

    Read the documentation to better understand how it works, expectations and restrictions.

  • Fix a regression where ignored files where formatted in the editor. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Fix a bug where syntax rules weren’t run when pulling the diagnostics. Now Biome will emit more parsing diagnostics, e.g.
    check.js:1:17 parse/noDuplicatePrivateClassMembers ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    × Duplicate private class member "#foo"
    > 1 │ class A { #foo; #foo }
    │ ^^^^
    Contributed by @ematipico
  • Biome now allows to format the package.json file. This is now the default behaviour and users can remove their workarounds. If you rely on other tools to format package.json, you’ll have to ignore it via configuration. Contributed by @pattrickrice

  • New formatter option attributePosition that have similar behavior as Prettier singleAttributePerLine #1706. Contributed by @octoshikari

  • Add partial for .astro files. Biome is able to format the frontmatter of the Astro files. Contributed by @ematipico

    ---
    statement ( );
    statement();
    ---
    <div></div>
  • Add partial for .vue files. Biome is able to format the script block of Vue files. Contributed by @nhedger

    <script setup lang="ts">
    statement ( );
    statement();
    </script/>
    <template></template>
  • Add partial for .svelte files. Biome is able to format the script block of Svelte files. Contributed by @ematipico

    <script setup lang="ts">
    statement ( );
    statement();
    </script/>
    <div></div>
  • composer.json, deno.json, jsconfig.json, package.json and tsconfig.json are no longer protected files.

    This means that you can now format them.

    If you want to ignore these files, you can use the files.ignore configuration:

    {
    "files": {
    "ignore": [
    "composer.json",
    "jsconfig.json",
    "package.json",
    "tsconfig.json",
    "typescript.json",
    "deno.json",
    "deno.jsonc"
    ]
    }
    }

    The following files are still protected, and thus ignored:

    • composer.lock
    • npm-shrinkwrap.json
    • package-lock.json
    • yarn.lock

    Contributed by @pattrickrice and @Conaclos

  • Fix #1039. Check unicode width instead of number of bytes when checking if regex expression is a simple argument.

    This no longer breaks.

    s(/🚀🚀/).s().s();

    Contributed by @kalleep

  • Fix #1218, by correctly preserving empty lines in member chains. Contributed by @ah-yu

  • Fix #1659 and #1662, by correctly taking into account the leading comma inside the formatter options. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Fix #1934. Fix invalid formatting of long arrow function for AsNeeded arrow parens Contributed by @fireairforce

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

Additionally, the following rules are now recommended:

  • Remove nursery/useGroupedTypeImport. The rule style/useImportType covers the behavior of this rule.

    Note that removing a nursery rule is not considered a breaking change according to our semantic versioning.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Add the rule noSkippedTests, to disallow skipped tests:

    describe.skip("test", () => {});
    it.skip("test", () => {});

    Contributed by @ematipico

  • Add the rule noFocusedTests, to disallow skipped tests:

    describe.only("test", () => {});
    it.only("test", () => {});

    Contributed by @ematipico

  • Add rule useSortedClasses, to sort CSS utility classes:

    <div class="px-2 foo p-4 bar" />
    <div class="foo bar p-4 px-2" />

    Contributed by @DaniGuardiola

  • Add rule noUndeclaredDependencies, to detect the use of dependencies that aren’t present in the package.json.

    The rule ignores imports using a protocol such as node:, bun:, jsr:, https:.

    Contributed by @ematipico and @Conaclos

  • Add rule noNamespaceImport, to report namespace imports:

    import * as foo from "foo";

    Contributed by @unvalley

  • Add partial support for .astro files. Biome is able to lint and fix the frontmatter of the Astro files. Contributed by @ematipico

    ---
    delete a.b
    a.b = undefined
    ---
    <div></div>
  • Add partial support for .vue files. Biome is able to lint and fix the script block of the Vue files.

    <script setup lang="ts">
    delete a.b
    a.b = undefined
    <script>
    <template></template>

    Contributed by @nhedger

  • Add rule useNodeAssertStrict, which promotes the use of node:assert/strict over node:assert. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Add rule noExportsInTest which disallows export or modules.exports in files containing test. Contributed by @ah-yu

  • Add rule noSemicolonInJsx to detect possible wrong semicolons inside JSX elements.

    const Component = () => {
    return (
    <div>
    <div />;
    </div>
    );
    }

    Contributed by @fujiyamaorange

  • Add rule noBarrelFile, to report the usage of barrel file:

    export * from "foo";

    Contributed by @togami2864

  • Add rule noReExportAll that report export * from "mod". Contributed by @mdm317

  • Add rule noExcessiveNestedTestSuites. Contributed by @vasucp1207

  • Add rule useJsxKeyInIterable. Contributed by @vohoanglong0107

  • noUselessFragments now rule not triggered for jsx attributes when the fragment child is simple text.

    export function SomeComponent() {
    return <div x-some-prop={<>Foo</>} />;
    }

    Also fixes code action when the fragment child is of type JsxExpressionChild.

    <>
    <Hello leftIcon={<>{provider?.icon}</>} />
    {<>{provider?.icon}</>}
    <>{provider?.icon}</>
    </>

    Contributed by @vasucp1207

  • noUselessTernary now provides unsafe code fixes. Contributed by @vasucp1207

  • noApproximativeNumericConstant now provides unsafe code fixes and handle numbers without leading zero and numbers with digit separators.

    The following numbers are now reported as approximated constants.

    3.14_15; // PI
    .4342; // LOG10E

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noPrecisionLoss no longer reports number with extra zeros.

    The following numbers are now valid.

    .1230000000000000000000000;
    1230000000000000000000000.0;

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useNamingConvention now supports unicase letters (#1786).

    unicase letters have a single case: they are neither uppercase nor lowercase. Previously, Biome reported names in unicase as invalid. It now accepts a name in unicase everywhere.

    The following code is now accepted:

    const 안녕하세요 = { 안녕하세요: 0 };

    We still reject a name that mixes unicase characters with lowercase or uppercase characters: The following names are rejected:

    const A안녕하세요 = { a안녕하세요: 0 };

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useNamingConvention and useFilenamingConvention now provides a new option requireAscii to require identifiers to be in ASCII.

    To avoid any breaking change, this option is turned off by default. We intend to turn it on in the next major release of Biome (Biome 2.0).

    Set the requireAscii rule option to true to require identifiers to be in ASCII.

    {
    "linter": {
    "rules": {
    "style": {
    "useNamingConvention": { "options": { "requireAscii": false } }
    },
    "nursery": {
    "useFilenamingConvention": { "options": { "requireAscii": false } }
    }
    }
    }
    }

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUnusedVariables no longer reports unused imports.

    We now have a dedicated rule for reporting unused imports: noUnusedImports

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fix missing link in noStaticOnlyClass documentation. Contributed by @yndajas

  • noConfusingVoidType no longer reports valid use of the void type in conditional types (#1812).

    The rule no longer reports the following code:

    type Conditional<T> = T extends void ? Record<string, never> : T

    Contributed by @lucasweng

  • noInvalidUseBeforeDeclaration no longer reports valid use of binding patterns (#1648).

    The rule no longer reports the following code:

    const { a = 0, b = a } = {};

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUnusedVariables no longer reports used binding patterns (#1652).

    The rule no longer reports a as unused the following code:

    const { a = 0, b = a } = {};
    export { b };

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fix #1651. noVar now ignores TsGlobalDeclaration. Contributed by @vasucp1207

  • Fix #1640. useEnumInitializers code action now generates valid code when last member has a comment but no comma. Contributed by @kalleep

  • Fix #1653. Handle a shorthand value in useForOf to avoid the false-positive case. Contributed by @togami2864

  • Fix #1656. useOptionalChain code action now correctly handles logical and chains where methods with the same name are invoked with different arguments:

    tags && tags.includes('a') && tags.includes('b')
    tags?.includes('a') && tags.includes('b')

    Contributed by @lucasweng

  • Fix #1704. Convert / to escaped slash \/ to avoid parsing error in the result of autofix. Contributed by @togami2864

  • Fix#1697. Preserve leading trivia in autofix of suppression rules. Contributed by @togami2864

  • Fix #603. Trim trailing whitespace to avoid double insertion. Contributed by @togami2864

  • Fix #1765. Now the rule noDelete doesn’t trigger when deleting a dataset:

    delete element.dataset.prop;

    Contributed by @ematipico

  • useNamingConvention and useFilenamingConvention now reject identifiers with consecutive delimiters.

    The following name is now invalid because it includes two underscores:

    export const MY__CONSTANT = 0;

    Note that we still allow consecutive leading and consecutive trailing underscores.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fix #1932 Allow redeclaration of type parameters in different declarations. Contributed by @keita-hino

  • Fix #1945 Allow constructor with default parameters in noUselessConstructor

  • Fix #1982 Change to iterate over the module item lists and ignore .d.ts files. Contributed by @togami2864

  • Fix #1728. Correctly parse the global declaration when the { token is on the line following the global keyword.

    Now the following code is correctly parsed:

    declare global
    { }
    declare module foo {
    global
    { }
    }

    Contributed by @ah-yu

  • Fix #1730. Correctly parse delete expressions with operands that are not simple member expressions.

    delete(a.b);
    delete console.log(1);
    delete(() => {});

    Contributed by @printfn

  • Fix #1981. Identify TypeScript definition files by their file path within the playground. Contributed by @ah-yu
  • Fix #1584. Ensure the LSP only registers the formatter once. Contributed by @nhedger

  • Fix #1589. Fix invalid formatting of own line comments when they were at the end of an import/export list. Contributed by @spanishpear

  • Override correctly the recommended preset (#1349).

    Previously, if unspecified, Biome turned on the recommended preset in overrides. This resulted in reporting diagnostics with a severity level set to off. This in turn caused Biome to fail.

    Now Biome won’t switch on the recommended preset in overrides unless told to do so.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Don’t format ignored files that are well-known JSONC files when files.ignoreUnknown is enabled (#1607).

    Previously, Biome always formatted files that are known to be JSONC files (e.g. .eslintrc) when files.ignoreUnknown was enabled.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Add option json.formatter.trailingCommas, to provide a better control over the trailing comma in JSON/JSONC files. Its default value is "none".
  • Fix #1178, where the line ending option wasn’t correctly applied. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Fix #1571. Fix invalid formatting of nested multiline comments. Contributed by @ah-yu

Fix #1575. noArrayIndexKey now captures array index value inside template literals and with string concatination. Contributed by @vasucp1207

  • Accept the const modifier for type parameter in method type signature (#1624).

    The following code is now correctly parsed:

    type Foo = {
    <const T>();
    method<const T>();
    };

    Contributed by @magic-akari

  • Correctly parse type arguments in expression(#1184).

    The following code is now correctly parsed in typescript:

    0 < (0 >= 1);

    Contributed by @ah-yu

  • Generate Open Graph images based on the linked page. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Fix examples of the git hook page. Contributed by @9renpoto, @lmauromb, and @Conaclos

  • Fix dead and erroneous hyperlinks. Contributed by @Sec-ant and Conaclos

  • Fix #1512 by skipping verbose diagnostics from the count. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Correctly handle cascading include and ignore.

    Previously Biome incorrectly included files that were included at tool level and ignored at global level. In the following example, file.js was formatted when it should have been ignored. Now, Biome correctly ignores the directory ./src/sub/.

    Terminal window
    tree src
    src
    └── sub
    └── file.js
    cat biome.json
    {
    "files": { "ignore": ["./src/sub/"] },
    "formatter": { "include": ["./src"] }
    }

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Don’t emit verbose warnings when a protected file is ignored.

    Some files, such as package.json and tsconfig.json, are protected. Biome emits a verbose warning when it encounters a protected file.

    Previously, Biome emitted this verbose warning even if the file was ignored by the configuration. Now, it doesn’t emit verbose warnings for protected files that are ignored.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • overrides no longer affect which files are ignored. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • The file biome.json can’t be ignored anymore. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Fix #1541 where the content of protected files wasn’t returned to stdout. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Don’t handle CSS files, the formatter isn’t ready yet. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Fix 1440, a case where extends and overrides weren’t correctly emitting the final configuration. Contributed by @arendjr

  • Correctly handle include when ignore is set (#1468). Contributed by @Conaclos

    Previously, Biome ignored include if ignore was set. Now, Biome check both include and ignore. A file is processed if it is included and not ignored. If include is not set all files are considered included.

  • Fix placement of comments before * token in generator methods with decorators. #1537 Contributed by @ah-yu

  • Fix #1406. Ensure comments before the async keyword are placed before it. Contributed by @ah-yu

  • Fix #1172. Fix placement of line comment after function expression parentheses, they are now attached to first statement in body. Contributed by @kalleep

  • Fix #1511 that made the JavaScript formatter crash. Contributed @Conaclos

  • Add an unsafe code fix for noConsoleLog. Contributed by @vasucp1207

  • useArrowFunction no longer reports function in extends clauses or in a new expression. Contributed by @Conaclos

    These cases require the presence of a prototype.

  • Add dependency variable names on error message when useExhaustiveDependencies rule shows errors. Contributed by @mehm8128

  • The fix of useArrowFunction now adds parentheses around the arrow function in more cases where it is needed (#1524).

    A function expression doesn’t need parentheses in most expressions where it can appear. This is not the case with the arrow function. We previously added parentheses when the function appears in a call or member expression. We now add parentheses in binary-like expressions and other cases where they are needed, hopefully covering all cases.

    Previously:

    f = f ?? function() {};
    f = f ?? () => {};

    Now:

    f = f ?? function() {};
    f = f ?? (() => {});

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fix #1514. Fix autofix suggestion to avoid the syntax error in no_useless_fragments. Contributed by @togami2864

  • The diagnostics files/missingHandler are now shown only when the option --verbose is passed. Contributed by @ematipico
  • The diagnostics for protected files are now shown only when the option --verbose is passed. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Fix #1465, by taking in consideration the workspace folder when matching a pattern. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Fix #1465, by correctly process globs that contain file names. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Fix #1170. Fix placement of comments inside default switch clause. Now all line comments that have a preceding node will keep their position. Contributed by @kalleep

Fix #1335. noUselessFragments now ignores code action on component props when the fragment is empty. Contributed by @vasucp1207

  • useConsistentArrayType was accidentally placed in the style rule group instead of the nursery group. It is now correctly placed under nursery.

Fix #1483. useConsistentArrayType now correctly handles its option. Contributed by @Conaclos

Fix #1502. useArrowFunction now correctly handle functions that return a (comma) sequence expression. Contributed by @Conaclos

Previously the rule made an erroneous suggestion:

f(function() { return 0, 1; }, "");
f(() => 0, 1, "")

Now, the rule wraps any comma sequence between parentheses:

f(function() { return 0, 1; }, "");
f(() => (0, 1), "")

Fix #1473: useHookAtTopLevel now correctly handles React components and hooks that are nested inside other functions. Contributed by @arendjr

Biome now scores 97% compatibility with Prettier and features more than 180 linter rules.

  • Biome now shows a diagnostic when it encounters a protected file. Contributed by @ematipico

  • The command biome migrate now updates the $schema if there’s an outdated version.

  • The CLI now takes in consideration the .gitignore in the home directory of the user, if it exists. Contributed by @ematipico

  • The biome ci command is now able to print GitHub Workflow Commands when there are diagnostics in our code. Contributed by @nikeee This might require setting the proper permissions on your GitHub action:

    permissions:
    pull-requests: write
  • The commands format, lint, check and ci now accept two new arguments: --changed and --since. Use these options with the VCS integration is enabled to process only the files that were changed. Contributed by @simonxabris

    Terminal window
    biome format --write --changed
  • Introduced a new command called biome explain, which has the capability to display documentation for lint rules. Contributed by @kalleep

  • You can use the command biome explain to print the documentation of lint rules. Contributed by @kalleep

    Terminal window
    biome explain noDebugger
    biome explain useAltText
  • You can use the command biome explain to print the directory where daemon logs are stored. Contributed by @ematipico

    Terminal window
    biome explain daemon-logs
  • Removed the hard coded limit of 200 printable diagnostics. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Fix #1247, Biome now prints a warning diagnostic if it encounters files that can’t handle. Contributed by @ematipico

    You can ignore unknown file types using the files.ignoreUnknown configuration in biome.json:

    {
    "files": {
    "ignoreUnknown": true
    }
    }

    Or the --files-ignore-unknown CLI option:

    Terminal window
    biome format --files-ignore-unknown=true --write .
  • Fix #709 and #805 by correctly parsing .gitignore files. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Fix #1117 by correctly respecting the matching. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Fix #691 and #1190, by correctly apply the configuration when computing overrides configuration. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Users can specify git ignore patterns inside ignore and include properties, for example it’s possible to allow list globs of files using the ! character:

    {
    "files": {
    "ignore": [
    "node_modules/**",
    "!**/dist/**" // this is now accepted and allow files inside the `dist` folder
    ]
    }
    }
  • The LSP registers formatting without the need of using dynamic capabilities from the client.

    This brings formatting services to the editors that don’t support or have limited support for dynamic capabilities.

  • Fix #1169. Account for escaped strings when computing layout for assignments. Contributed by @kalleep

  • Fix #851. Allow regular function expressions to group and break as call arguments, just like arrow function expressions. #1003 Contributed by @faultyserver

  • Fix #914. Only parenthesize type-casted function expressions as default exports. #1023 Contributed by @faultyserver

  • Fix #1112. Break block bodies in case clauses onto their own lines and preserve trailing fallthrough comments. #1035 Contributed by @faultyserver

  • Fix RemoveSoftLinesBuffer behavior to also removed conditional expanded content, ensuring no accidental, unused line breaks are included #1032 Contributed by @faultyserver

  • Fix #1024. Allow JSX expressions to nestle in arrow chains #1033 Contributed by @faultyserver

  • Fix incorrect breaking on the left side of assignments by always using fluid assignment. #1021 Contributed by @faultyserver

  • Fix breaking strategy for nested object patterns in function parameters #1054 Contributed by @faultyserver

  • Fix over-indention of arrow chain expressions by simplifying the way each chain is grouped #1036, #1136, and #1162 Contributed by @faultyserver.

  • Fix “simple” checks for calls and member expressions to correctly handle array accesses, complex arguments to single-argument function calls, and multiple-argument function calls. #1057 Contributed by @faultyserver

  • Fix text wrapping and empty line handling for JSX Text elements to match Prettier’s behavior. #1075 Contributed by @faultyserver

  • Fix leading comments in concisely-printed arrays to prevent unwanted line breaks. #1135 Contributed by @faultyserver

  • Fix best_fitting and interned elements preventing expansion propagation from sibling elements. #1141 Contributed by @faultyserver

  • Fix heuristic for grouping function parameters when type parameters with constraints are present. #1153. Contributed by @faultyserver.

  • Fix binary-ish and type annotation handling for grouping call arguments in function expressions and call signatures. #1152 and #1160 Contributed by @faultyserver

  • Fix handling of nestled JSDoc comments to preserve behavior for overloads. #1195 Contributed by @faultyserver

  • Fix #1208. Fix extraction of inner types when checking for simple type annotations in call arguments. #1195 Contributed by @faultyserver

  • Fix #1220. Avoid duplicating comments in type unions for mapped, empty object, and empty tuple types. #1240 Contributed by @faultyserver

  • Fix #1356. Ensure if_group_fits_on_line content is always written in RemoveSoftLinesBuffers. #1357 Contributed by @faultyserver

  • Fix #1171. Correctly format empty statement with comment inside arrow body when used as single argument in call expression. Contributed by @kalleep

  • Fix #1106. Fix invalid formatting of single bindings when Arrow Parentheses is set to “AsNeeded” and the expression breaks over multiple lines. #1449 Contributed by @faultyserver

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

  • Add useExportType that enforces the use of type-only exports for types. Contributed by @Conaclos

    interface A {}
    interface B {}
    class C {}
    export type { A, C }
    export { type A, C }
    export { type B }
    export type { B }
  • Add useImportType that enforces the use of type-only imports for types. Contributed by @Conaclos

    import { A, B } from "./mod.js";
    import { type A, B } from "mod";
    let a: A;
    const b: B = new B();

    Also, the rule groups type-only imports:

    import { type A, type B } from "./mod.js";
    import type { A, B } from "./mod.js";
  • Add useFilenamingConvention, that enforces naming conventions for JavaScript and TypeScript filenames. Contributed by @Conaclos

    By default, the rule requires that a filename be in camelCase, kebab-case, snake_case, or matches the name of an export in the file. The rule provides options to restrict the allowed cases.

  • Add useNodejsImportProtocol that enforces the use of the node: protocol when importing Node.js modules. Contributed by @2-NOW, @vasucp1207, and @Conaclos

    import fs from "fs";
    import fs from "node:fs";
  • Add useNumberNamespace that enforces the use of the Number properties instead of the global ones.

    parseInt;
    Number.parseInt;
    - Infinity;
    Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY;
  • Add useShorthandFunctionType that enforces using function types instead of object type with call signatures. Contributed by @emab, @ImBIOS, and @seitarof

    interface Example {
    (): string;
    }
    type Example = () => string
- Add [noNodejsModules](https://biomejs.dev/linter/rules/no-nodejs-modules), that disallows the use of _Node.js_ modules. Contributed by @anonrig, @ematipico, and @Conaclos
- Add [noInvalidUseBeforeDeclaration](https://biomejs.dev/linter/rules/no-invalid-use-before-declaration) that reports variables and function parameters used before their declaration. Contributed by @Conaclos
```js
function f() {
console.log(c); // Use of `c` before its declaration.
const c = 0;
}
  • Add useConsistentArrayType that enforces the use of a consistent syntax for array types. Contributed by @eryue0220

    This rule will replace useShorthandArrayType. It provides an option to choose between the shorthand or the generic syntax.

  • Add noEmptyTypeParameters that ensures that any type parameter list has at least one type parameter. Contributed by @togami2864

    This will report the following empty type parameter lists:

    interface Foo<> {}
    // ^^
    type Bar<> = {};
    // ^^
  • Add noGlobalEval that reports any use of the global eval. Contributed by @you-5805

  • Add noGlobalAssign that reports assignment to global variables. Contributed by @chansuke

    Object = {}; // report assignment to `Object`.
  • Add noMisleadingCharacterClass that disallows characters made with multiple code points in character class. Contributed by @togami2864

  • Add noThenProperty that disallows the use of then as property name. Adding a then property makes an object thenable that can lead to errors with Promises. Contributed by @togami2864

  • Add noUselessTernary that disallows conditional expressions ( ternaries) when simpler alternatives exist.

    var a = x ? true : true; // this could be simplified to `x`

Fix #1061. noRedeclare no longer reports overloads of export default function. Contributed by @Conaclos

The following code is no longer reported:

export default function(a: boolean): boolean;
export default function(a: number): number;
export default function(a: number | boolean): number | boolean {
return a;
}

Fix #651, useExhaustiveDependencies no longer reports out of scope dependencies. Contributed by @kalleep

The following code is no longer reported:

let outer = false;
const Component = ({}) => {
useEffect(() => {
outer = true;
}, []);
}

Fix #1191. noUselessElse now preserve comments of the else clause. Contributed by @Conaclos

For example, the rule suggested the following fix:

function f(x) {
if (x <0) {
return 0;
}
// Comment
else {
return x;
}
}

Now the rule suggests a fix that preserves the comment of the else clause:

function f(x) {
if (x <0) {
return 0;
}
// Comment
else {
return x;
}
}

Fix #1383. noConfusingVoidType now accepts the void type in type parameter lists.

The rule no longer reports the following code:

f<void>();

Fix #728. useSingleVarDeclarator no longer outputs invalid code. Contributed by @Conaclos

Fix #1167. useValidAriaProps no longer reports aria-atomic as invalid. Contributed by @unvalley

Fix #1192. useTemplate now correctly handles parenthesized expressions and respects type coercions. Contributed by @n-gude

These cases are now properly handled:

"a" + (1 + 2) // `a${1 + 2}`
1 + (2 + "a") // `${1}${2}a`

Fix #1456. useTemplate now reports expressions with an interpolated template literal and non-string expressions. Contributed by @n-gude

The following code is now reported:

`a${1}` + 2;

Fix #1436. useArrowFunction now applies a correct fix when a function expression is used in a call expression or a member access. Contributed by @Conaclos

For example, the rule proposed the following fix:

const called = function() {}();
const called = () => {}();

It now proposes a fix that adds the needed parentheses:

const called = function() {}();
const called = (() => {})();

Fix #696. useHookAtTopLevel now correctly detects early returns before the calls to the hook.

  • The code fix of noUselessTypeCOnstraint now adds a trailing comma when needed to disambiguate a type parameter list from a JSX element. COntributed by @Conaclos

Fix #578. useExhaustiveDependencies now correctly recognizes hooks namespaced under the React namespace. Contributed by @XiNiHa

Fix #910. noSvgWithoutTitle now ignores <svg> element with aria-hidden="true". COntributed by @vasucp1207

  • The representation of imports has been simplified. Contributed by @Conaclos

    The new representation is closer to the ECMAScript standard. It provides a single way of representing a namespace import such as import * as ns from "". It rules out some invalid states that was previously representable. For example, it is no longer possible to represent a combined import with a type qualifier such as import type D, { N } from "".

    See #1163 for more details.

  • Imports and exports with both an import attribute and a type qualifier are now reported as parse errors.

    import type A from "mod" with { type: "json" };
    // ^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    // parse error
  • Fix #1077 where parenthesized identifiers in conditional expression were being parsed as arrow expressions. Contributed by @kalleep

    These cases are now properly parsed:

    JavaScript:

    a ? (b) : a => {};

    TypeScript:

    a ? (b) : a => {};

    JSX:

    bar ? (foo) : (<a>{() => {}}</a>);
  • Allow empty type parameter lists for interfaces and type aliases (#1237). COntributed by @togami2864

    TypeScript allows interface declarations and type aliases to have empty type parameter lists. Previously Biome didn’t handle this edge case. Now, it correctly parses this syntax:

    interface Foo<> {}
    type Bar<> = {};
  • Rename the biome_js_unicode_table crate to biome_unicode_table (#1302). COntributed by @chansuke
  • Fix #933. Some files are properly ignored in the LSP too. E.g. package.json, tsconfig.json, etc.
  • Fix #1394, by inferring the language extension from the internal saved files. Now newly created files JavaScript correctly show diagnostics.
  • Fix some accidental line breaks when printing array expressions within arrow functions and other long lines #917. Contributed by @faultyserver

  • Match Prettier’s breaking strategy for ArrowChain layouts #934. Contributed by @faultyserver

  • Fix double-printing of leading comments in arrow chain expressions #951. Contributed by @faultyserver

  • Fix #910, where the rule noSvgWithoutTitle should skip elements that have aria-hidden attributes. Contributed by @vasucp1207
  • Add useForOf rule. The rule recommends a for-of loop when the loop index is only used to read from an array that is being iterated. Contributed by @victor-teles
  • Address #924 and #920. noUselessElse now ignores else clauses that follow at least one if statement that doesn’t break early. Contributed by @Conaclos

    For example, the following code is no longer reported by the rule:

    function f(x) {
    if (x < 0) {
    // this `if` doesn't break early.
    } else if (x > 0) {
    return x;
    } else {
    // This `else` block was previously reported as useless.
    }
    }

Fix #918. useSimpleNumberKeys no longer repports false positive on comments. Contributed by @kalleep

  • Fix #953. noRedeclare no longer reports type parameters with the same name in different mapped types as redeclarations. Contributed by @Conaclos

Fix #608. useExhaustiveDependencies no longer repports missing dependencies for React hooks without dependency array. Contributed by @kalleep

  • Remove the CLI options from the lsp-proxy, as they were never meant to be passed to that command. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Add option --config-path to lsp-proxy and start commands. It’s now possible to tell the Daemon server to load biome.json from a custom path. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Add option --diagnostic-level. It lets users control the level of diagnostics printed by the CLI. Possible values are: "info", "warn", and "hint". Contributed by @simonxabris

  • Add option --line-feed to the format command. Contributed by @SuperchupuDev

  • Add option --bracket-same-line to the format command. Contributed by @faultyserver

  • Add option --bracket-spacing to the format command. Contributed by @faultyserver

  • Fix the command format, now it returns a non-zero exit code when if there pending diffs. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Add the configuration formatter.lineFeed. It allows changing the type of line endings. Contributed by @SuperchupuDev

  • Add the configuration javascript.formatter.bracketSameLine. It allows controlling whether ending > of a multi-line JSX element should be on the last attribute line or not. #627. Contributed by @faultyserver

  • Add the configuration javascript.formatter.bracketSpacing. It allows controlling whether spaces are inserted around the brackets of object literals. #627. Contributed by @faultyserver

  • Fix #832, the formatter no longer keeps an unnecessary trailing comma in type parameter lists. Contributed by @Conaclos

    class A<T,> {}
    class A<T> {}
  • Fix #301, the formatter should not break before the in keyword. Contributed by @ematipico

The following rules are now recommended:

The following rules are now deprecated:

  • Add noDefaultExport which disallows export default. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Add noAriaHiddenOnFocusable which reports hidden and focusable elements. Contributed by @vasucp1207

  • Add noImplicitAnyLet that reports variables declared with let and without initialization and type annotation. Contributed by @TaKO8Ki and @b4s36t4

  • Add useAwait that reports async functions that don’t use an await expression.

  • Add useValidAriaRole. Contributed by @vasucp1207

  • Add useRegexLiterals that suggests turning call to the regex constructor into regex literals. COntributed by @Yuiki

  • Fix #639 by ignoring unused TypeScript’s mapped key. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fix #565 by handling several infer with the same name in extends clauses of TypeScript’s conditional types. Contributed by @Conaclos

Fix #653. noUnusedImports now correctly removes the entire line where the unused import is. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fix #607 useExhaustiveDependencies, ignore optional chaining, Contributed by @msdlisper

  • Fix #676, by using the correct node for the "noreferrer" when applying the code action. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Fix #455. The CLI can now print complex emojis to the console correctly.

Fix #727. noInferrableTypes now correctly keeps type annotations when the initialization expression is null. Contributed by @Conaclos

Fix #784, noSvgWithoutTitle fixes false-positives to aria-label and reports svg’s role attribute is implicit. Contributed by @unvalley

  • Fix #846 that erroneously parsed <const T,>() => {} as a JSX tag instead of an arrow function when both TypeScript and JSX are enabled.
  • Fix #604 which made noConfusingVoidType report false positives when the void type is used in a generic type parameter. Contributed by @unvalley
  • Fix how overrides behave. Now ignore and include apply or not the override pattern, so they override each other. Now the options inside overrides override the top-level options.
  • Bootstrap the logger only when needed. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Fix how overrides are run. The properties ignore and include have different semantics and only apply/not apply an override. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Fix #592, by changing binary resolution in the IntelliJ plugin. Contributed by @Joshuabaker2
  • Apply the correct layout when the right hand of an assignment expression is an await expression or a yield expression. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Fix #303, where nested arrow functions didn’t break. Contributed by @victor-teles

  • Fix #175 which made noRedeclare report index signatures using the name of a variable in the parent scope.

  • Fix #557 which made noUnusedImports report imported types used in typeof expression. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fix #576 by removing some erroneous logic in noSelfAssign. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Fix #861 that made noUnusedVariables always reports the parameter of a non-parenthesize arrow function as unused.

  • Fix #595 by updating unsafe-apply logic to avoid unexpected errors in noUselessFragments. Contributed by @nissy-dev

  • Fix #591 which made noRedeclare report type parameters with identical names but in different method signatures. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Support more a11y roles and fix some methods for a11y lint rules Contributed @nissy-dev

  • Fix #609 useExhaustiveDependencies, by removing useContext, useId and useSyncExternalStore from the known hooks. Contributed by @msdlisper

  • Fix useExhaustiveDependencies, by removing useContext, useId and useSyncExternalStore from the known hooks. Contributed by @msdlisper

  • Fix #871 and #610. Now useHookAtTopLevel correctly handles nested functions. Contributed by @arendjr

  • The options of the rule useHookAtTopLevel are deprecated and will be removed in Biome 2.0. The rule now determines the hooks using the naming convention set by React.

    {
    "linter": {
    "rules": {
    "correctness": {
    "useHookAtTopLevel": "error",
    "useHookAtTopLevel": {
    "level": "error",
    "options": {
    "hooks": [
    {
    "name": "useLocation",
    "closureIndex": 0,
    "dependenciesIndex": 1
    },
    { "name": "useQuery", "closureIndex": 1, "dependenciesIndex": 0 }
    ]
    }
    }
    }
    }
    }
    }
  • Support RegExp v flag. Contributed by @nissy-dev
  • Improve error messages. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Fix rage command, now it doesn’t print info about running servers. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Fix #552, where the formatter isn’t correctly triggered in Windows systems. Contributed by @victor-teles
  • Import sorting is safe to apply now, and it will be applied when running check --apply instead of check --apply-unsafe.

  • Import sorting now handles Bun imports bun:<name>, absolute path imports /<path>, and Node’s subpath imports #<name>. See our documentation for more details. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fix #319. The command biome lint now shows the correct options. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Fix #312. Running biome --version now exits with status code 0 instead of 1. Contributed by @nhedger
  • Fix a bug where the extends functionality doesn’t carry over organizeImports.ignore. Contributed by @ematipico
  • The CLI now returns the original content when using stdin and the original content doesn’t change. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Add support for BIOME_BINARY environment variable to override the location of the binary. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Add option --indent-width, and deprecated the option --indent-size. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Add option --javascript-formatter-indent-width, and deprecated the option --javascript-formatter-indent-size. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Add option --json-formatter-indent-width, and deprecated the option --json-formatter-indent-size. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Add option --daemon-logs to biome rage. The option is required to view Biome daemon server logs. Contributed by @unvalley

  • Add support for logging. By default, Biome doesn’t log anything other than diagnostics. Logging can be enabled with the new option --log-level:

    Terminal window
    biome format --log-level=info ./src

    There are four different levels of logging, from the most verbose to the least verbose: debug, info, warn and error. Here’s how an INFO log will look like:

    2023-10-05T08:27:01.954727Z INFO Analyze file ./website/src/playground/components/Resizable.tsx
    at crates/biome_service/src/file_handlers/javascript.rs:298 on biome::worker_5
    in Pulling diagnostics with categories: RuleCategories(SYNTAX)
    in Processes formatting with path: "./website/src/playground/components/Resizable.tsx"
    in Process check with path: "./website/src/playground/components/Resizable.tsx"

    You can customize how the log will look like with a new option --log-kind. The supported kinds are: pretty, compact and json.

    pretty is the default logging. Here’s how a compact log will look like:

    2023-10-05T08:29:04.864247Z INFO biome::worker_2 Process check:Processes linting:Pulling diagnostics: crates/biome_service/src/file_handlers/javascript.rs: Analyze file ./website/src/playground/components/Resizable.tsx path="./website/src/playground/components/Resizable.tsx" path="./website/src/playground/components/Resizable.tsx" categories=RuleCategories(LINT)
    2023-10-05T08:29:04.864290Z INFO biome::worker_7 Process check:Processes formatting: crates/biome_service/src/file_handlers/javascript.rs: Format file ./website/src/playground/components/Tabs.tsx path="./website/src/playground/components/Tabs.tsx" path="./website/src/playground/components/Tabs.tsx"
    2023-10-05T08:29:04.879332Z INFO biome::worker_2 Process check:Processes formatting:Pulling diagnostics: crates/biome_service/src/file_handlers/javascript.rs: Analyze file ./website/src/playground/components/Resizable.tsx path="./website/src/playground/components/Resizable.tsx" path="./website/src/playground/components/Resizable.tsx" categories=RuleCategories(SYNTAX)
    2023-10-05T08:29:04.879383Z INFO biome::worker_2 Process check:Processes formatting: crates/biome_service/src/file_handlers/javascript.rs: Format file ./website/src/playground/components/Resizable.tsx path="./website/src/playground/components/Resizable.tsx" path="./website/src/playground/components/Resizable.tsx"
  • Deprecated the environment variable ROME_BINARY. Use BIOME_BINARY instead. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Biome doesn’t check anymore the presence of the .git folder when VCS support is enabled. Contributed by @ematipico
  • biome rage doesn’t print the logs of the daemon, use biome rage --daemon-logs to print them. Contributed by @unvalley
  • Add option formatter.indentWidth, and deprecated the option formatter.indentSize. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Add option javascript.formatter.indentWidth, and deprecated the option javascript.formatter.indentSize. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Add option json.formatter.indentWidth, and deprecated the option json.formatter.indentSize. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Add option include to multiple sections of the configuration

    • files.include;
    • formatter.include;
    • linter.include;
    • organizeImports.include; When include and ignore are both specified, ignore takes precedence over include
  • Add option overrides, where users can modify the behaviour of the tools for certain files or paths.

    For example, it’s possible to modify the formatter lineWidth, and even quoteStyle for certain files that are included in glob path generated/**:

    {
    "formatter": {
    "lineWidth": 100
    },
    "overrides": [
    {
    "include": ["generated/**"],
    "formatter": {
    "lineWidth": 160
    },
    "javascript": {
    "formatter": {
    "quoteStyle": "single"
    }
    }
    }
    ]
    }

    Or, you can disable certain rules for certain path, and disable the linter for other paths:

    {
    "linter": {
    "enabled": true,
    "rules": {
    "recommended": true
    }
    },
    "overrides": [
    {
    "include": ["lib/**"],
    "linter": {
    "rules": {
    "suspicious": {
    "noDebugger": "off"
    }
    }
    }
    },
    {
    "include": ["shims/**"],
    "linter": {
    "enabled": false
    }
    }
    ]
    }
  • Fix #343, extends was incorrectly applied to the biome.json file. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Fix #404. Biome intellij plugin now works on Windows. Contributed by @victor-teles

  • Fix #402. Biome format on intellij plugin now recognize biome.json. Contributed by @victor-teles

  • Use OnceCell for the Memoized memory because that’s what the RefCell<Option> implemented. Contributed by @denbezrukov

The following rules are now recommended:

  • Add noEmptyCharacterClassInRegex rule. The rule reports empty character classes and empty negated character classes in regular expression literals. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Add noMisleadingInstantiator rule. The rule reports the misleading use of the new and constructor methods. Contributed by @unvalley

  • Add noUselessElse rule. The rule reports else clauses that can be omitted because their if branches break. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Add noUnusedImports rule. The rule reports unused imports and suggests removing them. Contributed by @Conaclos

    noUnusedVariables reports also unused imports, but don’t suggest their removal. Once noUnusedImports stabilized, noUnusedVariables will not report unused imports.

  • Add useShorthandAssign rule. The rule enforce use of shorthand operators that combine variable assignment and some simple mathematical operations. For example, x = x + 4 can be shortened to x += 4. Contributed by @victor-teles

  • Add useAsConstAssertion rule. The rule enforce use of as const assertion to infer literal types. Contributed by @unvalley

  • Add noMisrefactoredShorthandAssign rule. The rule reports shorthand assigns when variable appears on both sides. For example x += x + b Contributed by @victor-teles

  • Add noApproximativeNumericConstant rule. Contributed by @nikeee

Add noInteractiveElementToNoninteractiveRole rule. The rule enforces the non-interactive ARIA roles are not assigned to interactive HTML elements. Contributed by @nissy-dev

  • Add useAriaActivedescendantWithTabindex rule. The rule enforces that tabIndex is assigned to non-interactive HTML elements with aria-activedescendant. Contributed by @nissy-dev

  • Add noUselessLoneBlockStatements rule. The rule reports standalone blocks that don’t include any lexical scoped declaration. Contributed by @emab

  • Add noInvalidNewBuiltin rule. The rule reports use of new on Symbol and BigInt. Contributed by @lucasweng

Fix #294. noConfusingVoidType no longer reports false positives for return types. Contributed by @b4s36t4

Fix #313. noRedundantUseStrict now keeps leading comments.

Fix #383. noMultipleSpacesInRegularExpressionLiterals now provides correct code fixes when consecutive spaces are followed by a quantifier. Contributed by @Conaclos

Fix #397. useNumericLiterals now provides correct code fixes for signed numbers. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fix 452. The linter panicked when it met a malformed regex (a regex not ending with a slash).

  • Fix #104. We now correctly handle types and values with the same name.

  • Fix #243 a false positive case where the incorrect scope was defined for the infer type in rule noUndeclaredVariables. Contributed by @denbezrukov

  • Fix #322, now noSelfAssign correctly handles literals inside call expressions.

  • Changed how noSelfAssign behaves. The rule is not triggered anymore on function calls. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Enhance diagnostic for infer type handling in the parser. The ‘infer’ keyword can only be utilized within the ’ extends’ clause of a conditional type. Using it outside this context will result in an error. Ensure that any type declarations using ‘infer’ are correctly placed within the conditional type structure to avoid parsing issues. Contributed by @denbezrukov

  • Add support for parsing trailing commas inside JSON files:

    {
    "json": {
    "parser": {
    "allowTrailingCommas": true
    }
    }
    }

    Contributed by @nissy-dev

  • Fix a condition where import sorting wasn’t applied when running biome check --apply
  • Fix an edge case where the formatter language configuration wasn’t picked.
  • Fix the configuration schema, where json.formatter properties weren’t transformed in camel case.
  • Add new options to customize the behaviour the formatter based on the language of the file
    • --json-formatter-enabled
    • --json-formatter-indent-style
    • --json-formatter-indent-size
    • --json-formatter-line-width
    • --javascript-formatter-enabled
    • --javascript-formatter-indent-style
    • --javascript-formatter-indent-size
    • --javascript-formatter-line-width
  • Fix a bug where --errors-on-warning didn’t work when running biome ci command.
  • Add new options to customize the behaviour of the formatter based on the language of the file
    • json.formatter.enabled
    • json.formatter.indentStyle
    • json.formatter.indentSize
    • json.formatter.lineWidth
    • javascript.formatter.enabled
    • javascript.formatter.indentStyle
    • javascript.formatter.indentSize
    • javascript.formatter.lineWidth

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

  • Add noConfusingVoidType rule. The rule reports the unusual use of the void type. Contributed by @shulandmimi
  • Remove noConfusingArrow

    Code formatters, such as prettier and Biome, always adds parentheses around the parameter or the body of an arrow function. This makes the rule useless.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noFallthroughSwitchClause now relies on control flow analysis to report most of the switch clause fallthrough. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noAssignInExpressions no longer suggest code fixes. Most of the time the suggestion didn’t match users’ expectations. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUselessConstructor no longer emits safe code fixes. Contributed by @Conaclos

    All code fixes are now emitted as unsafe code fixes. Removing a constructor can change the behavior of a program.

  • useCollapsedElseIf now only provides safe code fixes. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUnusedVariables now reports more cases.

    The rule is now able to ignore self-writes. For example, the rule reports the following unused variable:

    let a = 0;
    a++;
    a += 1;

    The rule is also capable of detecting an unused declaration that uses itself. For example, the rule reports the following unused interface:

    interface I {
    instance(): I
    }

    Finally, the rule now ignores all TypeScript declaration files, including global declaration files.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fix #182, making useLiteralKeys retains optional chaining. Contributed by @denbezrukov

  • Fix #168, fix useExhaustiveDependencies false positive case when stable hook is on a new line. Contributed by @denbezrukov

  • Fix #137, fix noRedeclare false positive case with TypeScript module declaration:

    declare module '*.gif' {
    const src: string;
    }
    declare module '*.bmp' {
    const src: string;
    }

    Contributed by @denbezrukov

  • Fix #258, fix noUselessFragments the case where the rule removing an assignment. Contributed by @denbezrukov

  • Fix #266, where complexity/useLiteralKeys emitted a code action with an invalid AST. Contributed by @ematipico

  • Fix #105, removing false positives reported by noUnusedVariables.

    The rule no longer reports the following used variable:

    const a = f(() => a);

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Improve server binary resolution when using certain package managers, notably pnpm.

    The new strategy is to point to node_modules/.bin/biome path, which is consistent for all package managers.

  • Fix a case where an empty JSON file would cause the LSP server to crash. Contributed by @ematipico
  • useNamingConvention now accepts import namespaces in PascalCase and rejects export namespaces in CONSTANT_CASE.

    The following code is now valid:

    import * as React from "react";

    And the following code is now invalid:

    export * as MY_NAMESPACE from "./lib.js";

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • noUselessConstructor now ignores decorated classes and decorated parameters. The rule now gives suggestions instead of safe fixes when parameters are annotated with types. Contributed by @Conaclos

  • The diagnostic for // rome-ignore suppression comment should not be a warning. A warning could block the CI, marking a gradual migration difficult. The code action that changes // rome-ignore to // biome-ignore is disabled as consequence. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Add a code action to replace rome-ignore with biome-ignore. Use biome check --apply-unsafe to update all the comments. The action is not bulletproof, and it might generate unwanted code, that’s why it’s unsafe action. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Biome now reports a diagnostics when a rome.json file is found.
  • biome migrate --write creates biome.json from rome.json, but it won’t delete the rome.json file. Contributed by @ematipico
  • Biome uses biome.json first, then it attempts to use rome.json.
  • Fix a case where Biome couldn’t compute correctly the ignored files when the VSC integration is enabled. Contributed by @ematipico
  • The LSP now uses its own socket and won’t rely on Biome’s socket. This fixes some cases where users were seeing multiple servers in the rage output.
  • You can use // biome-ignore as suppression comment.
  • The // rome-ignore suppression is deprecated.
  • Add useCollapsedElseIf rule. This new rule requires merging an else and an if, if the if statement is the only statement in the else block. Contributed by @n-gude
  • useTemplate now reports all string concatenations.

    Previously, the rule ignored concatenation of a value and a newline or a backquote. For example, the following concatenation was not reported:

    v + "\n";
    "`" + v + "`";

    The rule now reports these cases and suggests the following code fixes:

    v + "\n";
    `${v}\n`;
    v + "`";
    `\`${v}\``;

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • useExponentiationOperator suggests better code fixes.

    The rule now preserves any comment preceding the exponent, and it preserves any parenthesis around the base or the exponent. It also adds spaces around the exponentiation operator **, and always adds parentheses for pre- and post-updates.

    Math.pow(a++, /**/ (2))
    (a++) ** /**/ (2)

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • You can use // biome-ignore as suppression comment.

  • The // rome-ignore suppression is deprecated.

  • Fix #80, making noDuplicateJsxProps case-insensitive.

    Some frameworks, such as Material UI, rely on the case-sensitivity of JSX properties. For example, TextField has two properties with the same name, but distinct cases:

    <TextField inputLabelProps="" InputLabelProps=""></TextField>

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fix #138

    noCommaOperator now correctly ignores all use of comma operators inside the update part of a for loop. The following code is now correctly ignored:

    for (
    let i = 0, j = 1, k = 2;
    i < 100;
    i++, j++, k++
    ) {}

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fix rome#4713.

    Previously, useTemplate made the following suggestion:

    a + b + "px"
    `${a}${b}px`

    This breaks code where a and b are numbers.

    Now, the rule makes the following suggestion:

    a + b + "px"
    `${a + b}px`

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fix rome#4109

    Previously, useTemplate suggested an invalid code fix when a leading or trailing single-line comment was present:

    // leading comment
    1 /* inner comment */ + "+" + 2 // trailing comment
    `${// leading comment
    1 /* inner comment */}+${2 //trailing comment}` // trailing comment

    Now, the rule correctly handles this case:

    // leading comment
    1 + "+" + 2 // trailing comment
    `${1}+${2}` // trailing comment

    As a sideeffect, the rule also suggests the removal of any inner comments.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fix rome#3850

    Previously useExponentiationOperator suggested invalid code in a specific edge case:

    1 +Math.pow(++a, 2)
    1 +++a**2

    Now, the rule properly adds parentheses:

    1 +Math.pow(++a, 2)
    1 +(++a) ** 2

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fix #106

    noUndeclaredVariables now correctly recognizes some TypeScript types such as Uppercase.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • Fix rome#4616

    Previously noUnreachableSuper reported valid codes with complex nesting of control flow structures.

    Contributed by @Conaclos

  • The organize imports feature now groups import statements by “distance”.

    Modules “farther” from the user are put on the top, and modules “closer” to the user are placed on the bottom. Check the documentation for more information about it.

  • The organize imports tool is enabled by default. If you don’t want to use it, you need to disable it explicitly:

    {
    "organizeImports": {
    "enabled": false
    }
    }
  • The CLI now exists with an error when there’s an error inside the configuration.

    Previously, biome would raise warnings and continue the execution by applying its defaults.

    This could have been better for users because this could have created false positives in linting or formatted code with a configuration that wasn’t the user’s.

  • The command biome check now shows formatter diagnostics when checking the code.

    The diagnostics presence will result in an error code when the command finishes.

    This aligns with semantic and behaviour meant for the command biome check.

  • init command emits a biome.json file;

  • Fix #4670, don’t crash at empty default export.

  • Fix #4556, which correctly handles new lines in the .gitignore file across OS.

  • Add a new option to ignore unknown files --files-ignore-unknown:

    Terminal window
    biome format --files-ignore-unknown ./src

    Doing so, Biome won’t emit diagnostics for files that doesn’t know how to handle.

  • Add the new option --no-errors-on-unmatched:

    Terminal window
    biome format --no-errors-on-unmatched ./src

    Biome doesn’t exit with an error code if no files were processed in the given paths.

  • Fix the diagnostics emitted when running the biome format command.

  • Biome no longer warns when discovering (possibly infinite) symbolic links between directories.

    This fixes #4193 which resulted in incorrect warnings when a single file or directory was pointed at by multiple symbolic links. Symbolic links to other symbolic links do still trigger warnings if they are too deeply nested.

  • Introduced a new command called biome lint, which will only run lint rules against the code base.

  • Biome recognizes known files as “JSON files with comments allowed”:

    • typescript.json;
    • tsconfig.json;
    • jsconfig.json;
    • tslint.json;
    • babel.config.json;
    • .babelrc.json;
    • .ember-cli;
    • typedoc.json;
    • .eslintrc.json;
    • .eslintrc;
    • .jsfmtrc;
    • .jshintrc;
    • .swcrc;
    • .hintrc;
    • .babelrc;
  • Add support for biome.json;

  • Add a new option to ignore unknown files:

    {
    "files": {
    "ignoreUnknown": true
    }
    }

    Doing so, Biome won’t emit diagnostics for file that it doesn’t know how to handle.

  • Add a new "javascript" option to support the unsafe/experimental parameter decorators:

    {
    "javascript": {
    "parser": {
    "unsafeParameterDecoratorsEnabled": true
    }
    }
    }
  • Add a new "extends" option, useful to split the configuration file in multiple files:

    {
    "extends": ["../sharedFormatter.json", "linter.json"]
    }

    The resolution of the files is file system based, Biome doesn’t know how to resolve dependencies yet.

  • The commands biome check and biome lint now show the remaining diagnostics even when --apply-safe or --apply-unsafe are passed.

  • Fix the commands biome check and biome lint, they won’t exit with an error code if no error diagnostics are emitted.

  • Add a new option --error-on-warnings, which instructs Biome to exit with an error code when warnings are emitted.

    Terminal window
    biome check --error-on-warnings ./src
  • Add a configuration to enable parsing comments inside JSON files:

    {
    "json": {
    "parser": {
    "allowComments": true
    }
    }
    }
  • The Biome LSP can now show diagnostics belonging to JSON lint rules.

  • The Biome LSP no longer applies unsafe quickfixes on-save when editor.codeActionsOnSave.quickfix.biome is enabled.

  • Fix #4564; files too large don’t emit errors.

  • The Biome LSP sends client messages when files are ignored or too big.

  • Add a new option called --jsx-quote-style.

    This option lets you choose between single and double quotes for JSX attributes.

  • Add the option --arrow-parentheses.

    This option allows setting the parentheses style for arrow functions.

  • The JSON formatter can now format .json files with comments.

  • Remove complexity/noExtraSemicolon (#4553)

    The Biome formatter takes care of removing extra semicolons. Thus, there is no need for this rule.

  • Remove useCamelCase

    Use useNamingConvention instead.

New rules are promoted, please check #4750 for more details:

The following rules are now recommended:

**- noUselessFragments

  • Add new TypeScript globals (AsyncDisposable, Awaited, DecoratorContext, and others) 4643.

  • noRedeclare: allow redeclare of index signatures are in different type members #4478

Improve noConsoleLog, noGlobalObjectCalls, useIsNan, and useNumericLiterals by handling globalThis and window namespaces.

For instance, the following code is now reported by noConsoleLog:

globalThis.console.log("log")
  • Improve noDuplicateParameters to manage constructor parameters.

  • Improve noInnerDeclarations

    Now, the rule doesn’t report false-positives about ambient TypeScript declarations. For example, the following code is no longer reported by the rule:

    declare var foo;
  • Improve useEnumInitializers

    The rule now reports all uninitialized members of an enum in a single diagnostic.

    Moreover, ambient enum declarations are now ignored. This avoids reporting ambient enum declarations in TypeScript declaration files.

    declare enum Weather {
    Rainy,
    Sunny,
    }
  • Relax noBannedTypes and improve documentation

    The rule no longer reports a user type that reuses a banned type name. The following code is now allowed:

    import { Number } from "a-lib";
    declare const v: Number;

    The rule now allows the use of the type {} to denote a non-nullable generic type:

    function f<T extends {}>(x: T) {
    assert(x != null);
    }

    And in a type intersection for narrowing a type to its non-nullable equivalent type:

    type NonNullableMyType = MyType & {};
  • Improve noConstantCondition

    The rule now allows while(true). This recognizes a common pattern in the web community:

    while (true) {
    if (cond) {
    break;
    }
    }
  • Improve the diagnostic and the code action of useDefaultParameterLast.

    The diagnostic now reports the last required parameter which should precede optional and default parameters.

    The code action now removes any whitespace between the parameter name and its initialization.

  • Relax noConfusingArrow

    All arrow functions that enclose its parameter with parenthesis are allowed. Thus, the following snippet no longer trigger the rule:

    var x = (a) => 1 ? 2 : 3;

    The following snippet still triggers the rule:

    var x = a => 1 ? 2 : 3;
  • Relax useLiteralEnumMembers

    Enum members that refer to previous enum members are now allowed. This allows a common pattern in enum flags like in the following example:

    enum FileAccess {
    None = 0,
    Read = 1,
    Write = 1 << 1,
    All = Read | Write,
    }

    Arbitrary numeric constant expressions are also allowed:

    enum FileAccess {
    None = 0,
    Read = 2**0,
    Write = 2**1,
    All = Read | Write,
    }
  • Improve useLiteralKeys.

    Now, the rule suggests simplifying computed properties to string literal properties:

    {
    ["1+1"]: 2,
    "1+1": 2,
    }

    It also suggests simplifying string literal properties to static properties:

    {
    "a": 0,
    a: 0,
    }

    These suggestions are made in object literals, classes, interfaces, and object types.

  • Improve noNewSymbol.

    The rule now handles cases where Symbol is namespaced with the global globalThis or window.

  • The rules useExhaustiveDependencies and useHookAtTopLevel accept a different shape of options

    Old configuration:

    {
    "linter": {
    "rules": {
    "nursery": {
    "useExhaustiveDependencies": {
    "level": "error",
    "options": {
    "hooks": [
    ["useMyEffect", 0, 1]
    ]
    }
    }
    }
    }
    }
    }

    New configuration:

    {
    "linter": {
    "rules": {
    "nursery": {
    "useExhaustiveDependencies": {
    "level": "error",
    "options": {
    "hooks": [
    {
    "name": "useMyEffect",
    "closureIndex": 0,
    "dependenciesIndex": 1
    }
    ]
    }
    }
    }
    }
    }
    }
  • noRedundantUseStrict check only 'use strict' directive to resolve false positive diagnostics.

    React introduced new directives, “use client” and “use server”. The rule raises false positive errors about these directives.

  • Fix a crash in the NoParameterAssign rule that occurred when there was a bogus binding. #4323

  • Fix useExhaustiveDependencies in the following cases #4330:

    • when the first argument of hooks is a named function
    • inside an export default function
    • for React.use hooks
  • Fix noInvalidConstructorSuper that erroneously reported generic parents #4624.

  • Fix noDuplicateCase that erroneously reported as equals the strings literals "'" and '"' #4706.

  • Fix NoUnreachableSuper’s false positive diagnostics (#4483) caused to nested if statement.

    The rule no longer reports This constructor calls super() in a loop when using nested if statements in a constructor.

  • Fix useHookAtTopLevel’s false positive diagnostics (#4637)

    The rule no longer reports false positive diagnostics when accessing properties directly from a hook and calling a hook inside function arguments.

  • Fix noUselessConstructor which erroneously reported constructors with default parameters rome#4781

  • Fix noUselessFragments’s panics when running biome check --apply-unsafe (#4637)

    This rule’s code action emits an invalid AST, so I fixed using JsxString instead of JsStringLiteral

  • Fix noUndeclaredVariables’s false positive diagnostics (#4675)

    The semantic analyzer no longer handles this reference identifier.

  • Fix noUnusedVariables’s false positive diagnostics (#4688)

    The semantic analyzer handles ts export declaration clause correctly.

  • Add support for decorators in class method parameters, example:

    class AppController {
    get(@Param() id) {}
    // ^^^^^^^^ new supported syntax
    }

    This syntax is only supported via configuration, because it’s a non-standard syntax.

    {
    "javascript": {
    "parser": {
    "unsafeParameterDecoratorsEnabled": true
    }
    }
    }
  • Add support for parsing comments inside JSON files:

    {
    "json": {
    "parser": {
    "allowComments": true
    }
    }
    }
  • Add support for the new using syntax

    const using = resource.lock();