Onboarding Rome should be as easy as `rome init --defaults` to create a project config and `rome lint --review` to resolve lint errors.https://twitter.com/romejsdev/status/1252002671021588480 …
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Replying to @sebmck
looks awesome! watching got me wondering if another option to "apply all changes so far" would be useful if there are a lot of errors to go through - didn't see if it tells you that upfront
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Replying to @left_pad
You mean an option that stops the decision selection?
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Replying to @sebmck
Ya, I was thinking if there's a lot of errors to review when upgrading or new codebase, but you want to commit what you already approved so far?
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Replying to @left_pad
Ah, makes sense! I can add that to the bottom. The current selection wording is pretty vague too and could be improved.
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Replying to @sebmck
Nice! I wonder if when you select it can give a description since at first ignore/suppress sounded the same (instanbul coverage)? But saying that ignore = fix yourself should be good. Maybe an ex of suppress being a comment? For unfixable, could move that opt to the bottom too
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Replying to @left_pad
What about this? "Stop selection" sounds weird thoughpic.twitter.com/sVwtrZHzrD
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“Do nothing and quit” “Do nothing for all remaining issues”
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wait what’s the difference between the last two I meant them as synonymous
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Replying to @sophiebits @left_pad
“Do nothing for remaining issues” === “Stop showing me problems, just apply what I’ve already decided” “Do nothing and quit” === “Nevermind I don’t want to do anything”
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