ts-ast-viewer
ts-patch
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1,106 | 647 | |
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6.9 | 7.3 | |
6 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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ts-ast-viewer
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Gentle Introduction To Typescript Compiler API
TypeScript AST Viewer
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The Technology Behind “Moyuk”: Create, Run and Share Tools with TypeScript on Your Browser
TypeScript AST Viewer - This viewer was useful in guessing the internal concepts and behavior of the Compiler API.
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Decorator creating with API
For those who are trying to use the typescript API to build file you can use this : https://ts-ast-viewer.com/
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How to Troubleshoot Types?
You can check ast-viewer Consider this example: typescript type Result = keyof HTMLDivElement Click in ast viewer on Result type, you will see something like that: Type keyof HTMLDivElement ... value:"align" value:"addEventListener" value:"removeEventListener" ... If you want to have more control over AST, you can check ts-ast-viewer repo
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Runtime Data Validation from TypeScript Interfaces
(As an aside, I used the ts-ast-viewer web app to generate this hierarchy. ts-ast-viewer is a project started by David Sherret that allows you to visualize and explore the AST for any TypeScript program. It was invaluable in helping me figure out the structures for this project.)
ts-patch
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Introducing TypeChat from Microsoft
yup, just found that, super neat, I am 100% interested in using this for other runtime validation...
It's interesting because I've always been under the impression the TS team was against the use of types at runtime (that's why projects like https://github.com/nonara/ts-patch) exist, but now they're doing it themselves with this project...
- Typescript compiler 'plugin' to add JS code generation
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Functions and algorithms implemented purely with TypeScript's type system
I recently learned about Typescript transformers[0] and wish they were better supported in a first-class manner. Working with ttypescript or ts-patch[1] is easy enough, but it still feels like you're doing something you shouldn't be doing.
My goal was to pass the Typescript types to the JS runtime, maybe there's a better way and GPT-4 just led me astray...
[0] https://github.com/itsdouges/typescript-transformer-handbook
[1] https://github.com/nonara/ts-patch
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Runtime Data Validation from TypeScript Interfaces
To accomplish this, I wrote a couple of transformer plugins for TypeScript. Now, tsc doesn't support plugins by default. (You may have seen plugins in the tsconfig.json for a project, but they are plugins for the editor's language server, not the compiler.) Luckily for us, again, there exists a fantastic open-source package to solve this problem. Ron S. maintains a package called ts-patch which, aptly, patches the tsc installation for a project to allow the project to specify compiler-plugins.
- Typescript AST manipulation in Deno?
What are some alternatives?
ts-to-zod - Generate zod schemas from typescript types/interfaces
ts-morph - TypeScript Compiler API wrapper for static analysis and programmatic code changes.
tss-react - ✨ Dynamic CSS-in-TS solution, based on Emotion
ultra - Zero-Legacy Deno/React Suspense SSR Framework
type-fest - A collection of essential TypeScript types
zod - TypeScript-first schema validation with static type inference
LLM-OpenAPI-minifier - Making openapi spec swagger documents friendly for GPT and other LLMs.
codesandbox-client - An online IDE for rapid web development
typescript-transformer-handbook - 📘 A comprehensive handbook on how to create transformers for TypeScript with code examples
tsafe - 🔩 The missing TypeScript utils
zod-gpt - Get structured, fully typed, and validated JSON outputs from OpenAI and Anthropic models.