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@kubb/plugin-ts
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Generate TypeScript types, interfaces, and enums from your OpenAPI specification. The foundational plugin that powers type safety across the entire Kubb ecosystem.
@kubb/plugin-ts generates TypeScript types from your OpenAPI specification. It produces interfaces, enums, union types, and string literals that other Kubb plugins import and build on.
@kubb/plugin-client, @kubb/plugin-zod, and the query plugins — import from its outputbun add @kubb/plugin-ts
# or
pnpm add @kubb/plugin-ts
# or
npm install @kubb/plugin-ts
See the full documentation for configuration options and examples.
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TypeScript code generation plugin for Kubb, transforming OpenAPI schemas into TypeScript interfaces, types, and utility functions.
The npm package @kubb/plugin-ts receives a total of 91,311 weekly downloads. As such, @kubb/plugin-ts popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @kubb/plugin-ts demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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