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component-tsc

v0.9.1

Published

TypeScript compiler for component

Readme

component-tsc

typescript compiler for component

compiles typescript

wherever you have a component.json enter component tsc command and all your typescript files will be compiled.

component-tsc will compile all files with a ".ts" extension located below the path of your component's main.

automatically generates an external definition file for the component

if your component exposes its definition file using a "typescript" field in its component.json then component-tsc will automatically generate that external definition file for your component.

automatically imports definition files for each of the dependencies

if any of the component's dependencies expose their typescript definition file in component.json then these will be automatically referenced and placed in a file called _dependencies.d.ts alongside the main file of your component.

and more ...

running component tsc --install will also install the dependencies.

see the example project contained within to find out more.

TODO

  • Handle watch