It also does this for imported types and works with Flow and TS syntax. The list will actually be filtered even more. You get so much for free when you are building on top of a shared base.
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Amazing What do you think about showing the top result as "Did you mean Foo?" and ordering the rest alphabetically? My gut from working with fuzzy sorting a bit is that for this use case it will appear as random sorting instead of ordered most of the time
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Ah that might be better. This is actually the result when we haven't found a most likely match. If there's an export name with a strong similarity then Rome only shows it with a "Did you mean" message.
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Is Rome some kind of IDE?
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It’s a JavaScript tooclhain that includes a bundle. The console output is shown in the screenshot. The diagnostic format is agnostic and could be displayed in an IDE or over the LSP.
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FooBar was reexported. ie. b.js did this export {FooBar} from './c.js';
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Is Rome used in create React app?
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Nope. It’s not used anywhere public and the code isn’t public either.
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You should checkout Melbourne, really similar to Rome but with a really bad transport and network layer.
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