As @denbezrukov notes in #13885, Rome (https://github.com/rome/tools,
the JavaScript toolchain we have been using to format and lint code in
the NodeJS SDK) has been deprecated. Biome (https://biomejs.dev/) has
sprung up in its place as a community fork and appears to be the best
bet for migration going forward. This commit introduces Biome, ports the
bits of configuration that need changing and updates formatting
accordingly.
Closes#13885
Co-authored-by: Denis Bezrukov <6227442+denbezrukov@users.noreply.github.com>
# Description
When using `tsc` to precompile typescript in a monorepo, we need to work
relative to the location of `package.json`, not where the pulumi program
lives (which is usually nested further down).
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