Setup a linter like ESLint and define the style rules. Then ensure everyone runs the linter in their editor to highlight style violations.
If you want to take things a step further you could implement a pre-commit hook on git that prevents people from committing where they exceed a certain number of style violations.
Removes the repetitive pointing out, interpersonal tension and serves to automatically guide others towards a better style.
For me this is a very weird. Because I made some open source contributions in my time and I have always adapted my style to theirs, even if I didn't like the style
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Try to automate away the pain a bit.
Setup a linter like ESLint and define the style rules. Then ensure everyone runs the linter in their editor to highlight style violations.
If you want to take things a step further you could implement a pre-commit hook on git that prevents people from committing where they exceed a certain number of style violations.
Removes the repetitive pointing out, interpersonal tension and serves to automatically guide others towards a better style.
Will do, I looked up some tools yesterday.
For me this is a very weird. Because I made some open source contributions in my time and I have always adapted my style to theirs, even if I didn't like the style