[AskJS] How heavy do you lean into TypeScript?

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  • Yes! I'd recommend this ESLint config. This includes TypeScript, JavaScript, React, Jest, etc. So if you don't need some of those you can remove the sections for those and just keep the rest. But if you are looking for TypeScript, at a bare minimum, you'll want to use the JavaScript and TypeScript rules as they build upon each other.

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  • Here's the ticket I created. It's not adding types, it's doing something else. I was more talking about the general idea of automated changes to my code.

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