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@clerk/types
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This package provides the TypeScript type declarations for Clerk libraries.
It is worth noting that Clerk packages automatically include their type declarations when installed so adding this package manually is not typically necessary.
npm install --save-dev @clerk/types
npm run build
To build types in watch mode, run the following:
npm run dev
Example implementation:
import type { OAuthStrategy } from '@clerk/types';
export type OAuthProps = {
oAuthOptions: OAuthStrategy[];
error?: string;
setError?: React.Dispatch<React.SetStateAction<string | undefined>>;
};
For further details and examples, please refer to our Documentation.
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We're open to all community contributions! If you'd like to contribute in any way, please read our contribution guidelines.
@clerk/types
follows good practices of security, but 100% security cannot be assured.
@clerk/types
is provided "as is" without any warranty. Use at your own risk.
For more information and to report security issues, please refer to our security documentation.
This project is licensed under the MIT license.
See LICENSE for more information.
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Typings for Clerk libraries.
The npm package @clerk/types receives a total of 345,822 weekly downloads. As such, @clerk/types popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @clerk/types demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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