OxLint 1.0 has just launched as a Rust-powered JavaScript linter claiming to be 50-100x faster than ESLint and 2x faster than Biome. In this video, we put these bold performance claims to the test by benchmarking OxLint against other Rust-based linters including Biome, DinoLint, and RSLint using real-world codebases like DateFNS and Preact. We explore not just the speed comparisons but also error detection capabilities, configuration options, and the broader ecosystem OxLint is part of - the ambitious Oxidation compiler project that aims to create 8 different JavaScript tools including a minifier, formatter, and JavaScript engine. With backing from major companies like Shopify, Airbnb, and Mercedes-Benz, and usage in nearly 6,000 repositories, OxLint represents a significant step in the Rust-powered JavaScript tooling revolution. 🔗 Relevant Links ❤️ More about us Radically better observability stack: Written tutorials: Example projects: 📱 Socials Twitter: Instagram: TikTok: @betterstack LinkedIn: 📌 Chapters: 0:00 OxLint 1.0 Release 0:25 Date-fns Test 0:56 Preact Repo Test 1:18 Rust Linter Showdown 1:35 Beyond Speed 1:54 Oxidation Ecosystem











