Mago is a PHP toolchain. I guess it is something similar to ruff/ty/pyrefly in Python, oxc in JavaScript, or Lux in Lua because it emphasis its speed and it is written in Rust. The author is also a maintainer of psl[1] and listed in JetBrains' 2025-2026 sponsorship program.[2]
Your point is fair. I intended to mention that Mago is a PHP toolchain and thought that would suffice, but I should have considered the audience more carefully. I will submit addional comment.
Thank you for this comment. I'm revisiting this comment because I need to write this...

Fish is my main shell of choice and I use my self-written functions(https://github.com/lens0021/Lens0021_Personal.Fish/blob/main/conf.d/lens0021_personal.fish) daily. But it is hard for me to say Fish's syntax is not weird. Especially, I'm a little fuzzy on how to use argparse. I am sorry.
weeklyOSM reported about CoMaps several times. https://weeklyosm.eu/archives/17824#wn769_32644 https://weeklyosm.eu/archives/17861#wn772_32753 https://weeklyosm.eu/archives/17885#wn773_32806
No detailed reason written. I think I had heard that Miraheze was planning to use AI for reviewing wiki creation requests, but I didn't know the details. I also just learned they're trying out Ollama. I'm sharing this because it's the first time I've seen Ollama being used in a production environment.
I believe all you already read the reply from the devtools team lead https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt/issues/6678#issuecomment-3382819708
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Wait, isn't the link self-descritive?