


simpler setup, better perf and rules configuration for C++ in VS, setup and perf improvements for TypeScript/JavaScript in VS Code) before adding support for other IDEs. Our short- to mid-term plan is to focus on improving the standalone experience for some of the language/IDE combinations we already ship (e.g. To address this, we recently formed a dedicated team and we’re in the process of setting our objectives for the next six months (shameless plug: we’re also expanding the team so if you’re interested in writing IDE extensions have a look at our jobs page :-)) Some background: previously SonarLint was handled by a virtual team, all of whom also worked on other products, which made it difficult for us to give SonarLint as much attention as we wanted. The short answer is that it’s something we’d thought about, but weren’t planning on starting anything this year. Thanks everyone for the feedback and interest in expanding the reach of SonarLint.
