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@definitelytyped/dtslint-runner
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A unification of dtslint-runner and the CI part of types-publisher.
To run locally, try:
# from DefinitelyTyped-tools root:
$ node node_modules/@definitelytyped/dtslint-runner/dist/index.js --path ~/DefinitelyTyped
# from DefinitelyTyped root:
$ node node_modules/@definitelytyped/dtslint-runner/dist/index.js --path .
# run all (from DefinitelyTyped root):
$ node node_modules/@definitelytyped/dtslint-runner/dist/index.js --path . --selection all
# after running once, it's faster to add --noInstall
$ node node_modules/@definitelytyped/dtslint-runner/dist/index.js --path . --selection all --noInstall
# you might only want to run a fraction of packages for testing
$ node node_modules/@definitelytyped/dtslint-runner/dist/index.js --path . --selection all --noInstall --shardCount 8 --shardId 1
# or test only with the $ExpectType rule, which type checks
$ node node_modules/@definitelytyped/dtslint-runner/dist/index.js --path . --selection all --noInstall --expectOnly
# or test only with the $ExpectType rule, which type checks
$ node node_modules/@definitelytyped/dtslint-runner/dist/index.js --path . --selection all --noInstall --expectOnly
# and you might just want to test on the latest Typescript
$ node node_modules/@definitelytyped/dtslint-runner/dist/index.js --path . --selection all --noInstall --expectOnly --onlyTestTsNext
# or a local build of Typescript
$ node node_modules/@definitelytyped/dtslint-runner/dist/index.js --path . --selection all --noInstall --expectOnly --localTypeScriptPath ../ts/built/local
FAQs
Run dtslint on DefinitelyTyped packages
We found that @definitelytyped/dtslint-runner 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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