I'm considering adding Pyrefly to my company as a second linter alongside basedpyright. I think it would be beneficial to start using it early on so we can address any bugs it encounters. From what I've seen, it looks capable of basic type-checking and the native support for Django seems promising compared to mypy. Has anyone else used Pyrefly and what's been your experience?
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I felt like Pyrefly was too much for my needs, but I prefer a tool like Ty that feels just right for me! Just my two cents on the matter.
I tried Pyrefly for around a week, but it didn't perform well for more complex scenarios. That was a while back, though, so it might have improved since then. I just felt it wasn’t ready for broader use.
I've used Pyrefly and it worked really well for my projects; no complaints so far!
I think both Pyrefly and Ty still need more development. I used Ty on a medium-sized project, and while it's promising, it missed a lot of types. It’s quick, but I lean towards accuracy over speed.
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