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Migrate from Biome to Oxc toolchain and ESLint#735

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@No767 No767 commented Apr 6, 2026

Summary

Biome is great and all, but lacks the prowess that Oxlint and Oxfmt has. In fact, Oxlint and Oxfmt has entirely surpassed Biome. Thus, it would be natural for us to adopt the most bleeding tech toolchains possible.

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What types of changes does your code introduce to the UC Merced's ACM Chapter Website?
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  • Bugfix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
  • New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
  • Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to not work as expected)
  • Documentation Update (Updates to README.md, the documentation, etc)
  • Other (if none of the other choices apply)

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  • If code changes were made then they have been tested.
  • All workflows pass with my new changes
  • This PR does not address a duplicate issue or PR

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@No767 No767 merged commit 8f480a2 into react-rewrite Apr 6, 2026
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@No767 No767 deleted the migrate-to-oxlint branch April 6, 2026 01:48
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