What? This doesn't even make sense. If anything it's only possible the other way around.... With eslint you spawn a single instance, it lints, and done. eslint_d removes the overhead of spinning up nodejs by just staying alive for subsequent linting. Creating a server that spawns many eslint instances, which of course don't need to wait for the nodejs to warm up. Making it as fast as eslint can be. But it's still just firing eslint instances and unlike eslint it persists in your ram
I think you might have gotten something mixed up
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What? This doesn't even make sense. If anything it's only possible the other way around.... With eslint you spawn a single instance, it lints, and done. eslint_d removes the overhead of spinning up nodejs by just staying alive for subsequent linting. Creating a server that spawns many eslint instances, which of course don't need to wait for the nodejs to warm up. Making it as fast as eslint can be. But it's still just firing eslint instances and unlike eslint it persists in your ram
I think you might have gotten something mixed up