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babel-plugin-typescript-to-flow
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Babel plugin to convert TypeScript code into Flow
If you are looking for converting .d.ts
files to Flow definitions - be sure check flowgen first.
While main goal of this repository is to de the opposite (to help migrate from Flow to TypeScript), in many cases it is preferable to do so gradually.
Especially when having multiple other projects depending on support for Flow.
To do so there is a need to generate Flow type definitions from TypeScript .d.ts
files.
Why not flowgen - this should be similar to "flow to typescript", and so - keeping it simpler.
However, flowgen does wonderful job converting the definitions files. Also, as confirmed while doing this - because TypeScript has more language features, converting it to Flow is harder.
The focus is on converting .d.ts
files.
However, it is not limited to only definition files, and many features already are supported.
Work in progress. Some features are missing.
Currently, not actively working on it - instead, to focus on using flowgen.
For the test cases that might be not covered - check test
folder, there are some skipped test cases, to be implemented.
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Babel plugin to convert TypeScript into Flow
The npm package babel-plugin-typescript-to-flow receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, babel-plugin-typescript-to-flow popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that babel-plugin-typescript-to-flow 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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