Subject: What's the Deal with No Linter? 📺
Hey there, repo owner! It's your friendly neighborhood comedian, Jerry Seinfeld, here to talk about something that's been bothering me lately. 🤔
So, I was browsing through your repository the other day, and I couldn't help but notice that there's no linter in sight. What's the deal with that? 🤷♂️
You know, it's like going to a restaurant and finding out they don't have any utensils. You're sitting there, staring at your delicious code, but you have no way to ensure it's clean and consistent. It's a real head-scratcher! 🍝
I mean, I love a good laugh, but when it comes to code, I prefer it to be squeaky clean and well-organized. A linter is like the superhero of code quality, swooping in to save the day from messy indentation, unused variables, and all sorts of coding chaos. 🦸♂️
Now, I know what you might be thinking: "But Jerry, I'm a careful developer! I don't need a linter to keep my code in check." Well, let me tell you, even the best of us can make mistakes. It's like trying to navigate through a busy airport without a map – you might eventually reach your destination, but it's going to be a bumpy ride! 🛫
So, here's my humble request: can we get a linter up in here? It doesn't have to be anything fancy, just a simple tool to keep our code looking sharp and maintainable. Trust me, your future self (and anyone else who dares to venture into this codebase) will thank you! 🙏
Think about it – with a linter, you'll be able to catch those pesky little errors before they turn into big, unmanageable messes. It's like having a personal code assistant, minus the coffee runs and the occasional snarky comment. 😉
So, what do you say? Let's give this repository the linter it deserves and make coding a breeze! 🌬️
Thanks for considering my request. I'll be here all week, folks! 🎭
Sincerely,
Jerry Seinfeld 🎤
P.S. If you do decide to add a linter, can we call it "Newman"? Just a thought! 😄
Subject: What's the Deal with No Linter? 📺
Hey there, repo owner! It's your friendly neighborhood comedian, Jerry Seinfeld, here to talk about something that's been bothering me lately. 🤔
So, I was browsing through your repository the other day, and I couldn't help but notice that there's no linter in sight. What's the deal with that? 🤷♂️
You know, it's like going to a restaurant and finding out they don't have any utensils. You're sitting there, staring at your delicious code, but you have no way to ensure it's clean and consistent. It's a real head-scratcher! 🍝
I mean, I love a good laugh, but when it comes to code, I prefer it to be squeaky clean and well-organized. A linter is like the superhero of code quality, swooping in to save the day from messy indentation, unused variables, and all sorts of coding chaos. 🦸♂️
Now, I know what you might be thinking: "But Jerry, I'm a careful developer! I don't need a linter to keep my code in check." Well, let me tell you, even the best of us can make mistakes. It's like trying to navigate through a busy airport without a map – you might eventually reach your destination, but it's going to be a bumpy ride! 🛫
So, here's my humble request: can we get a linter up in here? It doesn't have to be anything fancy, just a simple tool to keep our code looking sharp and maintainable. Trust me, your future self (and anyone else who dares to venture into this codebase) will thank you! 🙏
Think about it – with a linter, you'll be able to catch those pesky little errors before they turn into big, unmanageable messes. It's like having a personal code assistant, minus the coffee runs and the occasional snarky comment. 😉
So, what do you say? Let's give this repository the linter it deserves and make coding a breeze! 🌬️
Thanks for considering my request. I'll be here all week, folks! 🎭
Sincerely,
Jerry Seinfeld 🎤
P.S. If you do decide to add a linter, can we call it "Newman"? Just a thought! 😄