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tsafe
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Ensure you never forget a case in a switch
Hello, This is a use case for tsafe, a utility that let you make assertions on types.
- tsafe enables to unit test your types.
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Ensure a Zod validator actually valid given type.
Zod is a solution for generating validators. I used to be reluctant to use it because I like to declare my types with the TypeScript syntax. I am not satisfied by getting the type inferred from the validator. The solution I found is to use tsafe, a utility that enables to make sure that two types are equals. With this solution you'll have to declare your type twice, once with the TypeScript syntax and once when declaring your zod parser but you are garentied that if you update your type and forget to update the corresponding zod parser your app won't build.
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How to Troubleshoot Types?
Hi, Checkout tsafe. It enables to test types definition. Checkout this GIF in particular. Let's say for example that we have an objectFromEntries function and we want to test it typewise, we can do: ```typescript import { objectEntries } from "../myObjectFromEntries"; import { assert } from "tsafe";
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Object.fromEntries() with a return type more precise than just { [k: sting]: any; } π₯³
`Object.fromEntries()`, `Object.entries()` and `Object.keys()` are barely usable when in a TypeScript codebase because their return type are very vague. [tsafe](https://github.com/garronej/tsafe) features three new utilities: [objectFromEntries()](https://docs.tsafe.dev/objectfromentries), [objectEntries()](https://docs.tsafe.dev/objectentries) and [objectKeys()](https://docs.tsafe.dev/objectkeys), functionally equivalent to their built-in counterpart but featuring much better return types.
- tsafe: The missing TypeScript builtins
- tsafe: A powerful TypeScript assertion function
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tsafe: A new assertion function for TypeScript
Three GIFs to convince you that you need tsafe in your life:
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