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TypeScript type
s, interface
s and class
es I often use.
Deferred<T>
- An abstraction of "work in progress". An inverted Promise<T>
ConstructorArgs<T>
- Extract the arguments from a class constructorAsyncMethodReturns<T>
- Promisify the return values of all methods on a type ExtractPropertyNamesOfType<T, S>
- Create a string literal type, representing the names of all properties on a type T whose values are assignable to SRequiredProps<T, S>
- Make properties whose names are assignable to S on object T requiredOptionalProps<T, S>
- Make properties whose names are assignable to S on object T optionalOptionalPropertyNamesOf<T>
- Get the names of optional properties of TRequiredPropertyNamesOf<T>
- Get the names of required properties of T(c) 2018 Mike North
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TypeScript types/interfaces I often use for small libraries
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