Pokey Rule
Pokey Rule
I prefer my git commit to be dumb, fast, and predictable. It's plumbing
Yeah unless there's an open source linter that will catch this, I think this goal is aspirational. @auscompgeek do you know of anything? I did a quick google and nothing...
> https://typescript-eslint.io/rules/no-floating-promises Oh strange I saw that rule but it looked like it was just ensuring that errors were handled. But on second read maybe you're right? I can try...
> @pokey do you have opinions on this? [microsoft/pyright#7513 (comment)](https://github.com/microsoft/pyright/issues/7513#issuecomment-2004576594) I am frankly not sure. Adding `@staticmethod` doesn't seem to affect behavior but I never see anyone do in Talon...
I think this PR is missing the github action; can you not just copy the one from ai-tools verbatim?
Hmm it does seem like there would be a lot of compromises to get this one to work. Tbh one of the biggest issues from my perspective is the lack...
Yes but I think it actually has downsides, because we'd have to add extra ignore flags to our pyright config that would weaken type-checking locally, where we do have the...
> Maybe I'm missing something, but why not just install talon in CI? You could should be able to install it with nix package manager. Talon's license doesn't allow us...
> Coming from vim, I'm looking forward to the undo tree! I think the _only_ pain point with Cursorless so far is the undo'ing an accidental command! It's surprisingly easy...
Cc/ @josharian