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@zitadel/tsconfig
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This package provides the TypeScript configuration used by ZITADEL projects. It includes a set of rules and settings to ensure consistent TypeScript configuration across all ZITADEL codebases.
This package provides the TypeScript configuration used by ZITADEL projects. It includes a set of rules and settings to ensure consistent TypeScript configuration across all ZITADEL codebases.
To install the package, use npm or yarn:
npm install @zitadel/tsconfig
or
yarn add @zitadel/tsconfig
To use the TypeScript configuration in your project, extend it in your tsconfig.json
file:
{
"extends": "@zitadel/tsconfig/tsup.json"
}
For detailed documentation and configuration options, please refer to the TypeScript documentation.
Contributions are welcome! Please read the contributing guidelines before getting started.
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This package provides the TypeScript configuration used by ZITADEL projects. It includes a set of rules and settings to ensure consistent TypeScript configuration across all ZITADEL codebases.
We found that @zitadel/tsconfig demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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