The React Foundation was just announced as the new home for React, and Zuck has personally reassigned the React team to content moderation duty for the new Vibes feed.
They announced a bunch of other stuff at React Conf so far (here’s the Day 1 livestream), and I promise we’ll write a full rundown when the dust settles.
Zed is a next-gen code editor that’s fast (written in Rust) and has a bunch of cool features (debugger, AI agent editing, native git support, lots more). We’ve written about it in the past because it’s a really cool project, and you should check it out. [sponsored]
shadcn (the component collection) just launched a bunch of new components for shadcn button groups, fields, input groups, empty states, and more. shadcn (the person) is probably the OSS maintainer that’s most capable of starting a cult of devoted followers within the next five years. Personally, I can’t wait to serve our fearless leader.
Nicholas C. Zakas wrote about what’s coming in ESLint v10.
Vinay Perneti (VP of Engineering at Augment Code) led this tactical panel on Making AI work for your team at ELC Annual 2025. They share how their engineering teams are getting the most value out of AI in their day-to-day work, and where it still falls short. [sponsored]
Simon Willison wrote about vibe engineering and how it is totally different and better and safer and smarter than boring old vibe coding.
Oxlint 1.20.0 comes with a bunch of new linting rules and support for disable directives in type-aware rules.
CodeRabbit CLI gives you senior-level code reviews directly in your terminal and acts as a quality gate for all the code that Claude, Codex, Gemini, and you write. [sponsored]
The Svelte team created the official Svelte MCP to provide relevant documentation to your coding agent and socially engineer it into writing Svelte code instead of Next.js for once.
Lizz Parody wrote about 15 recent Node.js features that replace popular npm packages.
Vjeux wrote about the birth of Prettier almost 10 years ago. Thankfully, it’s a lot less graphic than when my mom used to tell my birth story to strangers at the grocery store when I was a kid.
The React Foundation was just announced as the new home for React, and Zuck has personally reassigned the React team to content moderation duty for the new Vibes feed.
They announced a bunch of other stuff at React Conf so far (here’s the Day 1 livestream), and I promise we’ll write a full rundown when the dust settles.
Zed is a next-gen code editor that’s fast (written in Rust) and has a bunch of cool features (debugger, AI agent editing, native git support, lots more). We’ve written about it in the past because it’s a really cool project, and you should check it out. [sponsored]
shadcn (the component collection) just launched a bunch of new components for shadcn button groups, fields, input groups, empty states, and more. shadcn (the person) is probably the OSS maintainer that’s most capable of starting a cult of devoted followers within the next five years. Personally, I can’t wait to serve our fearless leader.
Nicholas C. Zakas wrote about what’s coming in ESLint v10.
Vinay Perneti (VP of Engineering at Augment Code) led this tactical panel on Making AI work for your team at ELC Annual 2025. They share how their engineering teams are getting the most value out of AI in their day-to-day work, and where it still falls short. [sponsored]
Simon Willison wrote about vibe engineering and how it is totally different and better and safer and smarter than boring old vibe coding.
Oxlint 1.20.0 comes with a bunch of new linting rules and support for disable directives in type-aware rules.
CodeRabbit CLI gives you senior-level code reviews directly in your terminal and acts as a quality gate for all the code that Claude, Codex, Gemini, and you write. [sponsored]
The Svelte team created the official Svelte MCP to provide relevant documentation to your coding agent and socially engineer it into writing Svelte code instead of Next.js for once.
Lizz Parody wrote about 15 recent Node.js features that replace popular npm packages.
Vjeux wrote about the birth of Prettier almost 10 years ago. Thankfully, it’s a lot less graphic than when my mom used to tell my birth story to strangers at the grocery store when I was a kid.
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