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@taskr/typescript
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Compile Typescript with Taskr.
$ npm install --save-dev @taskr/typescript
exports.scripts = function * (task) {
yield task.source('src/**/*.ts').typescript({
jsx: 'React',
target: 'ES5',
sourceMap: true,
removeComments: true
}).target('dist/js');
}
Unlike most plugins, this plugin provides access to all of Typescript's Transpile options. However, for the sake of simplicity, this plugin flattens all compilerOptions keys into the same object. In other words, we assume that you're providing compilerOptions, unless the given key matches the name of another TranspileOption.
Check out Typescript's Compile Options to see all Compiler options.
For example:
task.source('...').typescript({
moduleName: 'FooBar',
compilerOptions: {
module: 'System',
sourceMap: true
}
}).target('...');
// can be written as:
task.source('...').typescript({
moduleName: 'FooBar',
module: 'System',
sourceMap: true
}).target('...');
Notice that compilerOptions is no longer defined, and instead, its children (module, sourceMap, etc) are defined alongside moduleName!
Note: The first example (aka, using
compilerOptions) will still work.
Any issues or questions can be sent to the Taskr monorepo.
Please be sure to specify that you are using @taskr/typescript.
MIT © Luke Edwards
FAQs
Compile Typescript with Taskr.
The npm package @taskr/typescript receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @taskr/typescript popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @taskr/typescript 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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