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@njmaeff/typescript

v4.2.4

Published

TypeScript is a language for application scale JavaScript development

Readme

@njmaeff/typescript

This repository is a fork of typescript with special features added which may not belong in the upstream repository.

Usage

The published npm package rebrands the command line scripts from tsc to tsi.

Features

Babel Compiler

Add compiler option transpiler such that a user could run the babel toolchain to compiler their source code. With babel-typescript projects, there is a lot of tooling overhead. This feature aims to unify the tools.

{
    "compilerOptions": {
        "transpiler": "babel",
        "outDir": "out"
    }
}

The typescript compiler uses @babel/core, which you should install as a peer dependency. Babel will look for its configuration using the rootMode: 'upwards' setting. To use source maps, you must specify this in your babel configuration. The typescript compiler will add a sourceRoot property to the source map determined by the source map location in the outDir.