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cylewaitforit opened this issue Apr 19, 2025 · 3 comments
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Enhancement: Publish typescript-eslint to JSR #11090

cylewaitforit opened this issue Apr 19, 2025 · 3 comments
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typescript-eslint

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  • I believe my proposal would be useful to the broader TypeScript community (meaning it is not a niche proposal).

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It would be nice to see typescript-eslint also published to JSR.

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Some of the @eslint scoped packages have started publishing to JSR.

@cylewaitforit cylewaitforit added enhancement New feature or request triage Waiting for team members to take a look labels Apr 19, 2025
@JoshuaKGoldberg
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👍 I'm in favor, and don't see any strong reason not to.

@bradzacher
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The main reason I haven't bothered pursuing this is really just cos there's a whole piece of auth management for this that we'd need to setup, and the desire from the people to use JSR hasn't been there yet (this is the first request for it thus far).

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@bradzacher That totally makes sense. I think, like most things, early on it had the chicken and egg problem. Not enough packages there for users to start using it, not enough users using it for packages to publish there.

My gut is that the flywheel has started spinning, especially with the pnpm and yarn support news this week but maybe I've just found the echo chamber. I couldn't point to any definitive numbers to support it.

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