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@k88/typescript-compile-error-formatter
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Formats Typescript error messages from Fork TS Checker Webpack Plugin
A error formatter for typescript compile errors, taken from react-dev-utils, but is published as a standalone module and has Typescript definition.
This formatter best works with the output of fork-ts-checker-webpack-plugin and is used as a peer dependency. Install both using:
npm install @k88/typescript-compile-error-formatter fork-ts-checker-webpack-plugin --save-dev
Use it for a formatted error message form fork-ts-checker-webpack-plugin:
import ForkTsCheckerWebpackPlugin from 'fork-ts-checker-webpack-plugin';
import typescriptFormatter from '@k88/typescript-compile-error-formatter';
forkTsCheckerWebpackPlugin
.getCompilerHooks(compiler)
.receive.tap('afterTypeScriptCheck', (diagnostics, lints) => {
[...diagnostics, ...lints].forEach(msg, => typescriptFormatter(msg, true));
});
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Formats Typescript error messages from Fork TS Checker Webpack Plugin
We found that @k88/typescript-compile-error-formatter demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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