Going back to that statement I noticed I wasn't clear enough.
The Typescript team has in their roadmap improving compatibility with es-lint, once done, is very likely that ts-lint will disappear.
Given that es-lint is currently very slow in big Typescript apps, which is the common use case for Angular, the Angular Team decided to keep using ts-lint for now. I think it's a good idea to have in mind.
Going back to that statement I noticed I wasn't clear enough.
The Typescript team has in their roadmap improving compatibility with
es-lint
, once done, is very likely thatts-lint
will disappear.Given that
es-lint
is currently very slow in big Typescript apps, which is the common use case for Angular, the Angular Team decided to keep usingts-lint
for now. I think it's a good idea to have in mind.ok, thank you