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Introducing Million Lint: A VSCode extension that identifies slow code and suggests fixes. It's like ESLint, but for performance!

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Aiden Bai2 years ago

We built Million Lint because we hate churning through profiler data – we figured it's a better experience to inline the information right in your editor. You can try it out today: npx @million/lint@latest

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Aiden Bai2 years ago

Million Lint shows render information. No more React Devtools + console.log, get it all within VSCode! This live updates on render, captures all the props, state, etc. for you.

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Aiden Bai2 years ago

We invited a friend to optimize an example notes app they saw for the first time. With Million Lint, they made the main page ~3x faster in ~15 min! (s/o @iamakulov for 3perf!)

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Aiden Bai2 years ago

Million Lint is in public beta. We have a lot of work to do. We would love your feedback to help us make the best possible web performance developer tool. Try it out, and let us know what you think!

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Fabio Spampinato2 years ago

I almost want to build a 3-line joke version of this where the entire file is always marked as "improvable" 🤣

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Aiden Bai2 years ago

LOL

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Houmark2 years ago

Maybe this should be alpha instead? Tried installing. Overwrote my vite.config file breaking the project and got stuck at "installing VS Code extension" (installed it in VS Code prior to running the npx command).

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Aiden Bai2 years ago

hmm that's not good! if possible, can you provide a screenshot of the edited file! would love to help you get this resolved quickly :)

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Tom Lienard2 years ago

Could this work as an LSP inside more editors? (Neovim, Zed...) Looks very useful tho, congrats for the launch!

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Aiden Bai2 years ago

hmm - we do use a lot of vsc apis. but the actual compiler is interoperable! you can make it send data to any server

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