typestripped
v0.1.13
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Tiny, dependency-free library that transpiles (most) TypeScript to JavaScript in the browser.
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TypeStripped
Tiny, dependency-free library that transpiles (most) TypeScript to JavaScript in the browser.
Features
TypeStripped is a lightweight TypeScript transpiler designed for in-browser use. It allows for <script type="text/typescript">! It's perfect for live code examples, demos, quick experiments and toolchain-free development.
- Tiny footprint: Less than 4kb gzipped.
- Zero dependencies: Works standalone in any browser.
- Replaces type info with whitespace: Simplifies debugging, as line and column are (mostly) left unchanged.
- Transpiles
imports: ES6 import other.tsfiles from your TypeScript. - Simple API: A function that takes TypeScript and returns JavaScript.
- Error recovery: Can continue transpilation when encountering errors.
Warning
Do not trust your production code with this! The TypeScript parser takes some shortcuts, and I haven't looked at any standards documents to write it. There are probably quite a few esoteric TypeScript/JavaScript features that this library doesn't handle (well).
Usage
Auto-transpile from CDN
<script type="module" src="https://unpkg.com/typestripped@latest/browser"></script>
<script type="text/typescript src="stuff.ts"></script>
<script type="text/typescript">
// TypeScript imports are live-transpiled!
import {whatever} from "awesome.ts";
</script>API
npm install typestrippedconst { typestripped } = require('typestripped');
const jsCode = typestripped(`
interface User {
name: string;
age: number;
}
function greet(user: User): string {
return 'Hello, ' + user.name + '!';
}
console.log(greet({name: "Frank", age: "44" as number}));
`);
console.log(jsCode);CLI
npx typestripped inputfile.ts --output outputfile.js --debug --recoverEverything after the input filename can be left out.
