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@typest/cli

v1.0.6

Published

CLI to set up typed asset paths for Vite, Next.js, and more.

Readme

@typest/cli

The Typest command-line tool – detect your framework, install the correct plugin, and optionally auto‑configure your config file. One command, fully interactive.


Installation

npx @typest/cli config

Or install it globally:

npm install -g @typest/cli

Usage

typest config                     # run in the target project directory
typest config --dir /path/to/app  # point to a different directory

The CLI will:

  1. 🔍 Detect your project’s framework (Vite or Next.js)
  2. Confirm the detection with you
  3. 📦 Ask which package manager to use (npm, yarn, pnpm, or bun)
  4. 🔧 Ask whether to safely auto-update your config (AST merge, no overwrite)
  5. 📥 Install the correct @typest/* plugin
  6. 📋 Optionally show manual setup instructions (if auto-config is declined)
  7. 🚀 Done – start your dev server once to generate types

Interactive workflow example

┌  Welcome to Typest CLI
│
◇  Detected vite project. Continue?
│  Yes
│
◇  Which package manager do you want to use?
│  pnpm
│
◇  Update your config file automatically? (safe merge, no overwrites)
│  Yes
│
◇  Install @typest/vite using pnpm?
│  Yes
│
│  Installing @typest/vite with pnpm…
│  @typest/vite installed.
│
└  ✅ config updated · @typest/vite installed
   (Start your dev server to generate the type declarations.)

If auto-config is declined, configuration happens last:

...
◇  Update your config file automatically? (safe merge, no overwrites)
│  No
│
◇  Install @typest/vite using pnpm?
│  Yes
│
◇   ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│                                                                │
│  Manual setup instructions: Open vite.config.ts and add:       │
│                                                                │
│  1. Import the plugin                                          │
│     import { typedAssets } from '@typest/vite/plugin';         │
│                                                                │
│  2. Add it to your plugins                                     │
│     plugins: [typedAssets({ sources: [{ dir: 'public' }] })],  │
│                                                                │
├────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
│
└  ✅ Setup complete (Start your dev server to generate the type declarations.)

Options

| Option | Description | | ------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------- | | -d, --dir <path> | Path to the project directory (default: current directory) | | -y, --yes | Skip prompts and use defaults | | -h, --help | Show help | | -v, --version | Show version |


Notes

  • Config updates use safe AST merging (no full file overwrite).
  • Manual setup is only shown if you decline auto-configuration.
  • The CLI does not run your dev server – run it once afterward so type declarations can be generated.
  • Only works with existing Vite or Next.js projects.