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I am struggling to see how this:
```js
const [requestError, response] ?= await fetch(
"https://api.example.com/data"
)
if (requestError) {
handleRequestError(requestError)
…
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### What version of the site were you looking at?
https://github.com/cue-lang/cuelang.org/commit/d4f828def30785183f20e89f661717a2ac246604
### What did you do?
We currently use libsass as part…
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Currently, you need to manually search for non-default rules that you already fulfill that could be activated. it would be great if there was a subcommand that checks all rules on your codebase and th…
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Use a static type checker called [mypy](https://github.com/python/mypy). In libs, I think it's very important to have type hints, so that when users are going to use the lib, code linters can help, kn…
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### Improvement Description
A more rich, featured version of `view init` should be implemented. It should include (at least) the following:
- Git repo initialization
- Component setup (#12 and #9…
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Good Job @jubaer919!
Add a professional Readme file.
Check linters.
Make it more user #friendly.
Happy coding!!!!
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Golangci has this linter called "unparam" which helps with unused parameters on functions. I think that by default Go complains about unused variables that are defined on the function, but not about p…
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I find that eslint seems to be setup as a linter and code formatter for .js-type files. However it seems there is no linting/code formatting set up for (S)CSS. For that reason, I suggest to enable one…
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Checking (and auto-fixing) texts in this repo with GitHub actions is a good idea. I know several tools that help locally (for example `languagetool`) but I didn't find any viable Github actions for an…
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Please add the `javax.annotation.processing.Generated` annotation on the generated code so that code linters can skip those.