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typescript-cached-transpile
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Monkey-patches the TypeScript compiler to use a disk cache for transpileModule
.
Intended for use solely with ts-node in transpileOnly
mode. It'll make things
faster.
TS_NODE_TRANSPILE_ONLY=true TS_NODE_COMPILER=typescript-cached-transpile ts-node ./src/index.ts
When required, it returns a monkey-patched version of the peer typescript
module.
The only change is the transpileModule
function. It will cache results on disk,
so subsequent invocations should be much faster.
Caching requires, and will only work, when the following requirements are met. If these requirements are not met, caching will be silently skipped. If you wonder why your builds aren't getting faster, you might be violating these requirements.
transpileModule
. Won't work if you're type-checking. (do that separately, e.g. tsc --noEmit
)If you need to programmatically customize the behavior, put your customizations in a JS file:
./my-cached-compiler.js
const {create} = require('typescript-cached-transpile');
module.exports = create({
/* options here */
});
...and pass the absolute path to that file as ts-node's compiler
option.
TS_NODE_TRANSPILE_ONLY=true TS_NODE_COMPILER=$PWD/my-cached-compiler.js ts-node ./src/index.ts
The cache directory can be set via environment variable TS_CACHED_TRANSPILE_CACHE
.
It should be an absolute path to avoid gotchas.
TS_NODE_TRANSPILE_ONLY=true TS_CACHED_TRANSPILE_CACHE=$PWD/.cache ts-node ./src/index.ts
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We found that typescript-cached-transpile 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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