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@chipzhang/tsconfig

v0.1.7

Published

A TypeScript shareable config featuring separate configs of Node.js and React environment

Readme

A TypeScript shareable config featuring separate configs of Node.js and React environment

Overview

For Node.js

If you extend the config for Node.js in your project, the config will set the target to ES2019, and it will produce declaration files when compiling. This config is for Node.js projects with Node.js version 12+.

For React

If you extend the config for React in your project, the config will set the target to ES2020, and it will preserve JSX syntax, not produce declaration files when compiling. This config is for React projects, with Babel transpiling. The compiled file should then be handled by Babel.

Usage

  • First, install this package as a development dependency. Note this package will not install typescript automatically.
npm i -D @chipzhang/tsconfig
  • Then add a key extends to your tsconfig.json file

    • For Node.js project {"extends": "@chipzhang/tsconfig/tsconfig.node.json"}.

    • For React project {"extends": "@chipzhang/tsconfig/tsconfig.react.json"}.

  • You can add custom settings in your tsconfig.json file.

TypeScript Version

The configuration is tested for TypeScript version 4.2.4, and this package requires peerDependencies:

{
  "typescript": "4.2.4"
}

License

GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3