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typescript-strictly-typed
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Enable configurations for strictly typed TypeScript, ESLint or TSLint, and optionally Angular.
Enable configurations for strictly typed TypeScript, ESLint or TSLint, and optionally Angular.
Because TypeScript strict
mode is not enough.
A blog post explains the motivation of this lib.
Going fully strict is a choice to make at the very beginning of a project.
Enabling all strict options at once in an existing project is strongly discouraged, as hundred of errors would appear. Converting an existing project to full strict mode is still possible, but it should be done incrementally, by activating each option one by one.
cd path/to/my-project
npx typescript-strictly-typed
npx
is a command included in Node/npm. In case of problem
(there is a known issue
with npx
on Windows if your user path contains a space, like C:\Users\Hello World
),
just do the full commands:
cd path/to/my-project
npm install typescript-strictly-typed -g
typescript-strictly-typed
Adding configuration for:
strict
(which includes in particular noImplicitAny
and strictNullChecks
)@typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any
@typescript-eslint/explicit-function-return-type
no-any
typedef
with call-signature
strictInjectionParameters
strictTemplates
strictInputAccessModifiers
template-no-any
My open source contributions are done on free time. So if your company earns money with them, it would be nice to consider becoming a sponsor.
You need a LTS version of Node and npm, ie. currently:
Be sure to invoke the command in the root directory of your project,
ie. where your configuration files (like tsconfig.json
) are located.
strict
mode is available in TypeScript >= 2.3.
ESLint must be configured for TypeScript, ie. with:
"parser": "@typescript-eslint/parser"
and "plugins": ["@typescript-eslint"]
"extends": ["@vue/typescript"]
and React uses "extends": "react-app"
)Official getting started documentation of @typescript-eslint
The project must use a LTS version of Angular CLI, ie. with a angular.json
file.
This lib is here to promote good practices. But at the end of the day, it just adds a few lines in configuration files, as explained above in "What does it do?".
It was already a lot of work to support all possible official configuration formats. So if it doesn't work for your project because of a custom configuration, you can just modify the configuration files yourself.
.eslintrc.js
(including Vue)If your project uses a .eslintrc
.js
file (instead of a more classic .eslintrc
.json
file)
you'll have to copy the strict rules newly generated in .eslintrc
.json
file
into the existing .eslintrc
.js
file.
For Vue apps created with vue create
, after running this lib command,
it will work out of the box if you chose one of the following Vue options:
But if you chose ESLint with a dedicated config file,
Vue will create a .eslintrc
.js
file and so you'll have to do the above step.
See issue #3 if you want to help.
MIT
2.4.0 (2020-11-20)
Add tsconfig.json
rules:
forceConsistentCasingInFileNames
noFallthroughCasesInSwitch
noImplicitReturns
FAQs
Enable configurations for strictly typed TypeScript, ESLint, and optionally Angular.
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