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 …
`rome init` has an interactive prompt that asks you some questions and allows you to disable things like formatting. `rome init --defaults` doesn't ask any questions and just uses some defaults. Rome has some configuration options but we've tried to keep it extremely minimal.
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Ah of course, that makes sense! Don't know why I didn't think of this, I use npm's `npm init --yes` all the time
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