pyright is very good, but there is also https://docs.basedpyright.com/latest/ which improves on it further.
That said I'm very happy user of uv, so once Ty becomes ready enough will be happy to migrate.
pyright is very good, but there is also https://docs.basedpyright.com/latest/ which improves on it further.
That said I'm very happy user of uv, so once Ty becomes ready enough will be happy to migrate.
Basedpyright plus any AI generated python is a hellscape unless you use hooks and have a lot of patience.
Not sure where the AI generated python is coming from?
AI generated anything is a hellscape.
Do you mind elaborating?
And what do you use instead?