typescript-starter
tsdx
typescript-starter | tsdx | |
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3,449 | 9,061 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
about 1 year ago | over 2 years ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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typescript-starter
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Help, I Don't Know What to Google
Find a project starter like this one.
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TS-CI: A starter for TS projects destined to be published on NPM.
Hi, This is a template for kickstarting a TypeScript project a bit like TSDX or typescript-starter but its specificity is that it isn't a CLI tool. All the automation happens in the GitHub action workflow. It's really focused toward managing the life cycle of a NPM module. It publish on NPM on your behalf when you update the package.json version, it let you publish release candidate, ect... I encourage you to click on "Use this template" and see for yourself :)
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Can't get Rollup to work with AVA and Typescript - any help would be a blessing.
Hi :) - I'm starting up a new Typescript library using typescript-starter, by bitjson. It comes with a bunch of goodies right out of the bag (some admittedly new to me), and makes for a very thorough development experience.
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How do I tell vscode what kind of object a function expects ? (without TS)
Btw I edited my previous reply with another tip that might help. Also here’s the TS starter tool I like to use. I forked / customized it but the initial version is really easy to use.
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Created CLI Tool that Creates/Remove GitHub Labels
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tsdx
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TS-CI: A starter for TS projects destined to be published on NPM.
Hi, This is a template for kickstarting a TypeScript project a bit like TSDX or typescript-starter but its specificity is that it isn't a CLI tool. All the automation happens in the GitHub action workflow. It's really focused toward managing the life cycle of a NPM module. It publish on NPM on your behalf when you update the package.json version, it let you publish release candidate, ect... I encourage you to click on "Use this template" and see for yourself :)
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What are the best Build Tools for JavaScript?
TSdx: Zero-Config CLI For TypeScript Package Development
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Boilerplates For ReactJS
Tsdx
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Understanding nouns with tinyplural
To do this I used TSDX which helps scaffold TypeScript libs and started to research how plurals work in English for nouns.
What are some alternatives?
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