TS Ignore Import
Ignores unwanted dependencies in TypeScript definitions. Useful for autogenerated declarations

Adds // @ts-ignore to unwanted import and require targets in TypeScript definition files.
Install
npm install -g @hdsydsvenskan/ts-ignore-import
Syntax
ts-ignore-import [...declaration files]
Programmatic use
Very similar to CLI-use. See type file.
Examples
Simplest
ts-ignore-import
Allow some dependencies
ts-ignore-import --allow=bunyan-adapter --allow=express
Advanced
ts-ignore-import \
--allow=bunyan-adapter \
--allow=express \
'lib/**/*.d.ts'
Input
One or more declaration files that will be processed. Supports glob patterns.
Flags
Core Flags
--allow, -a – Marks a module as allowed. It will then not have a // @ts-ignore added to it. (Already added ignores are kept though)
--skip, -s – Skip a specific file. Follows .gitignore syntax. Matched against file paths relative to resolved path of ts-config.
--ts-config, -t – Point to a tsconfig.json file to override any auto-discovered one
Additional Flags
--debug – Activates some very verbose logging
--dry-run – Runs everything like normal, but doesn't save any changes
--help – When set, this help will be printed
--silent – When set, no feedback will be printed
--verbose, -v – When set, more verbose feedback will be printed
--version – When set, this tools version will be printed
Config file
Optional. Uses cosmiconfig to set it up. Useful for eg. skipFiles
Possible file names
Non-exhaustive list:
.tsignoreimportrc – JSON or YAML content
.tsignoreimportrc.json – JSON content
.tsignoreimportrc.yml – YAML content
tsignoreimportrc.config.js – JS-file exporting the config
package.json property: tsIgnoreImport
Properties
allow – an array of values that's same as --allow
files – an array of one or more declaration files that will be processed. Supports glob patterns
skipFiles – an array of values that's same as --skip
tsConfig – same as --ts-config. Will get overriden by --ts-config