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@typescript-eslint/types
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@typescript-eslint/typesTypes for the TypeScript-ESTree AST spec
This package exists to help us reduce cycles and provide lighter-weight packages at runtime.
This is an internal package to the typescript-eslint monorepo. You likely don't want to use it directly.
👉 See https://typescript-eslint.io for docs on typescript-eslint.
This package provides a set of utilities for working with TypeScript and ESLint, including ESLint rule helpers and AST utilities. It is similar to @typescript-eslint/types but offers a broader range of tools for rule development and AST manipulation.
An older package that aimed to add TypeScript support to ESLint before the official @typescript-eslint project was established. It provides some similar functionalities but is now deprecated in favor of the more comprehensive and up-to-date @typescript-eslint suite of packages.
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Types for the TypeScript-ESTree AST spec
The npm package @typescript-eslint/types receives a total of 68,026,784 weekly downloads. As such, @typescript-eslint/types popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @typescript-eslint/types demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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