ex-patterns
arktype
ex-patterns | arktype | |
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1 | 41 | |
14 | 3,473 | |
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0.0 | 8.8 | |
over 1 year ago | 6 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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ex-patterns
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Safer Type Checking At Both Runtime and Compile Time
Otherwise, go for a pattern matching implementation like ts-pattern (which has exhaustiveness checking and has a builder pattern API) or ex-patterns (which im not sure if it has exhaustiveness checking, but it's a little more capable and is inspired by pattern matching in elixir, and has an argument order based API)
arktype
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Library for benchmarking TS types
I primarily rely on that approach to benchmark ArkType's types.
- Introducing @arktype/attest: A new approach to type-level testing and benchmarks
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TypeScript please give us types
I was one of the most outspoken supporters of this initiative until I started working on ArkType. That may sound oddly self-serving, and it would be naive to claim objectivity after having invested so much into my own solution to this problem. However, I don't think that's the primary reason I changed my mind.
Since it's not explicitly listed there, I feel I should shout out David Blass and his incredibly cool ArkType project: https://github.com/arktypeio/arktype
He sometimes (used to?) streams himself working on twitch and it's a really comfy place to hang out: https://www.twitch.tv/arktypeio
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Using ArkType for TypeScript runtime validation
ArkType is a runtime validation library that can infer TypeScript definitions one-to-one and reuse them as highly-optimized validators for your data.
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preferred way to type guard api response body?
Could also try ArkType if you haven't seen it.
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Valid runtime typing with Dilav
How would you say the functional chaining style overall compares to a parsed syntax like ArkType?
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Can someone recommend a library for data parsing similar to Zod, but with better support for input transformations/preprocessing?
I'm working on a library called ArkType maybe of interest to you.
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Solving balanced parentheses problem using Dart's type system
If you're interested in the possibilities of this kind of stuff in TypeScript, you should check out ArkType.
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Safer Type Checking At Both Runtime and Compile Time
Have you tried ArkType?
What are some alternatives?
ts-pattern - 🎨 The exhaustive Pattern Matching library for TypeScript, with smart type inference.
zod - TypeScript-first schema validation with static type inference
proposal-decorators - Decorators for ES6 classes
trpc - 🧙♀️ Move Fast and Break Nothing. End-to-end typesafe APIs made easy.
monorepo
type-level-regexp - 🔤🔍 Type-level RegExp, parse and match string in TypeScript type system.
typescript-runtime-type-benchmarks - 📊 Benchmark Comparison of Packages with Runtime Validation and TypeScript Support
typebox - Json Schema Type Builder with Static Type Resolution for TypeScript
typescript-needs-types - TypeScript please give us types.
reflect-metadata - Prototype for a Metadata Reflection API for ECMAScript
stc - Speedy TypeScript type checker
znv - Type-safe environment parsing and validation for Node.js with Zod schemas