Flycheck 36

Note: As I was preparing tomorrow’s post, I noticed that I forgot to publish today’s. Sorry. Here it is, better late than never.

Over at Meta Redux, Bozhidar Batsov has announced the release of Flycheck 36. It has, he says, been a long time coming but he’s really happy with it.

He’s added a couple of new language checkers—javascript-oxlint and org-lint—fixed a security issue, and added some features to ShellCheck. There are also quality of life improvements and bug fixes. Additionally, he’s updated the app’s Web site.

Take a look at Batsov’s post for all the details. Batsov notes that many people have assumed that Flycheck is essentially dead because of the builtin Flymake’s integration with Eglot but he says that Flycheck is alive and well and continuing to evolve.

If you’re a Flycheck user or interested in it, all this is good news. Batsov has put a lot of work into improving it and has plans for more. He explicitly asks those who want additional features to let him know or better yet to submit a PR. In any event, you should take a look at Batsov’s post to see all the new features and improvements.

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