- Use built-in TypeScript utility types first
and use installed utility-type libraries only when they clearly improve intent and match repository conventions.
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and use installed utility-type libraries only when they clearly improve intent and match repository conventions.
`walkRules`
repeated reparsing of selector/value strings
peer dependency ranges
coverage outputs
sync/validation flows may include:
think beyond only unit tests.
many plugin repos also enforce:
that often includes:
entrypoints
existing repository helpers
check whether there is already a matching script
Quality Gates
hard truth. If I propose a rule that is impossible to implement performantly
while `eslint.config.mjs` still governs the repository's own JS/TS/Markdown/YAML linting.
but performant
focusing on compiler APIs
type-safe utilities and rules.
direct `stylelint.lint(...)` integration tests
custom rules
value
roots
Sprint
Goal