Rome, an experimental JavaScript toolchain, is now open source and available for contributors 

It's far from production ready and there's a lot missing. There's no npm release, docs, website, or integrations available. Come help us build them!https://github.com/facebookexperimental/rome …
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Replying to @sebmck
Congrats! Excited to try it Do you consider making some of Rome tools able to work standalone (e.g. test framework)?
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Replying to @alexeyraspopov
You’ll be able to independently use every piece of Rome. eg. You don’t need to use the compiler to be able to use the linter etc. You’ll also be able to use some pieces in other tools.
10:28 AM - 27 Feb 2020
from Fremont, CA
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