biome
Biome for Frontend Assets in .NET Repositories
Trigger On
- the repo has
biome.json,@biomejs/biome, or the user asks for a faster all-in-one frontend formatter-linter stack - the repo wants one tool for formatting, linting, and import organization across JS, TS, CSS, JSON, GraphQL, or HTML
- the team is comparing Biome against ESLint plus Prettier or wants to simplify the current stack
Do Not Use For
- repos that rely on ESLint plugins or framework-specific rules Biome does not cover yet
- runtime site audits such as headers, accessibility, and SEO; route that to
webhint - cases where a dedicated CSS or HTML tool is still the deliberate owner and no migration is requested
Inputs
- the nearest
AGENTS.md package.jsonbiome.jsonorbiome.jsonc
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