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@typescript-eslint/utils
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@typescript-eslint/utils
Utilities for working with TypeScript + ESLint together.
👉 See https://typescript-eslint.io/packages/utils for documentation on this package.
See https://typescript-eslint.io for general documentation on typescript-eslint, the tooling that allows you to run ESLint and Prettier on TypeScript code.
This package provides a set of ESLint rules that help ensure proper import/export syntax and order. While it focuses on module syntax, it doesn't offer TypeScript-specific utilities or type checking capabilities like @typescript-eslint/utils.
Similar to @typescript-eslint/utils, eslint-utils provides utility functions for working with ESLint and AST nodes. However, it is not specifically tailored for TypeScript, lacking direct integrations with TypeScript's type system and parser.
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Utilities for working with TypeScript + ESLint together
The npm package @typescript-eslint/utils receives a total of 51,025,043 weekly downloads. As such, @typescript-eslint/utils popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @typescript-eslint/utils 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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