David Anson
David Anson
Hey everybody! I'll try not to keep injecting myself into this discussion as I mostly explained my position in the blog post. However there are three comments I'll try to...
@romainmenke, I don't know the full answer, but I can confirm I do not use lock files and I think your statement is correct. At the risk of seeming like...
> if you don't use a lock file then you won't have reproducible sets of dependencies Yes, however IMO this isn't about reproducible dependencies, but rather it's about whether a...
> Going against the ecosystem norms will only add friction and frustration for Stylelint users. What friction and frustration do you foresee? A few more stylelint releases per year to...
@romainmenke, I have the sense you think I am being unreasonable with this suggestion. But I made this request not out of ignorance but out of experience. I am the...
Are you sure you are using the Ruby implementation of markdownlint? That violation looks like what the Node implementation would generate. However, the sample you provide does not produce any...
I've also started hitting this for a dependency. Note that the current npm behavior is a problem without `engine-strict` also, where it produces a warning instead of an error. It...
I'll look into whether it is straightforward to do this by supporting `-` as with `cat` and `tar`. but if it is not, I will leave things as they are...
While I completely agree this change is appropriate, when I made it four years ago I was told very clearly by the pre-commit team that they did NOT want tools...