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Languag Server Index Format tool for TypeScript
10.x.x
This tool supports creating LSIF dumps for TypeScript and JavaScript.
See also the Language Server Index Format Specification
The easiest way to run the tool is to install the latest version (which are pre-release version starting with 0.x right now). For example npm install -g lsif-tsc
. Then execute the command on a TypeScipt project using the following command lsif-tsc -p .\tsconfig.json --stdout
. This print a LSIF dump to stdout. You might also want to execute list-tsc --help
to get an overview of available command line options. Also of interest could be the overall readme
FAQs
Tool to create an LSIF dump for TypeScript projects.
The npm package lsif-tsc receives a total of 256 weekly downloads. As such, lsif-tsc popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that lsif-tsc 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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