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remark-typescript-tools
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Extreme Explorations of TypeScript's Type System
Hmm. While it may not be the immediate answer to your question, my Redux teammate Lenz Weber ( @phryneas ) wrote a Remark plugin that parses TS codeblocks out of Markdown and actually runs them through the TS compiler. As part of that I know he generates a bunch of "virtual files", including some parsing that lets you add an extra section of the codeblock representing another file to be compiled along with the actual example. The source for that may at least help give you some examples of how to use TS programmatically:
https://github.com/phryneas/remark-typescript-tools
What are some alternatives?
ts-regexp - Type-Level Regular Expressions matching with TypeScript
typefuck - Type-level Brainfuck interpreter in TypeScript
type-fest - A collection of essential TypeScript types
reselect - Selector library for Redux
TSpell - Abusing the TypeScript type checker as a spell checker because I just can't help myself.
get-optional - Typesafe utility functions for getting a nested optional property. For TypeScript and Flow.
pothos - Pothos GraphQL is library for creating GraphQL schemas in typescript using a strongly typed code first approach
typeshaman - Experiments with using advanced typescript types for GraphQL, SQL etc.
eslint-plugin-expect-type - ESLint plugin with ^? Twoslash, $ExpectError, and $ExpectType type assertions. 🧩