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@voxpelli/tsconfig
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My personal types in js focused tsconfig bases.
Are meant to be used with javascript code, not typescript code, hence they're having eg. noEmit: true set.
npm install --save-dev @voxpelli/tsconfig
Then in your tsconfig.json, it extends the chosen base config:
{
"extends": "@voxpelli/tsconfig/node20.json",
"files": [
"index.js"
],
"include": [
"test/**/*",
]
}
base – where most of the configuration is setlegacy – like base but for older TypeScript versions – version 4.5 and onwardrecommended – like base but adds a target set to ES2015These extends base with the correct lib and target for the node.js version.
Inspired by tsconfig/bases.
Absolutely, my pleasure!
Just as with voxpelli/eslint-config I follow Semantic Versioning and thus won't do any breaking changes in any non-major releases.
Give me a ping if you use it, would be a delight to know you like it 🙂
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The npm package @voxpelli/tsconfig receives a total of 198 weekly downloads. As such, @voxpelli/tsconfig popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @voxpelli/tsconfig 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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