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  1. ts-migrate

    A tool to help migrate JavaScript code quickly and conveniently to TypeScript

    To that end, I decided to convert one of my React projects to TypeScript. To accomplish that I did some research and eventually settled on using ts-migrate, from the good folks at Airbnb. According the project homepage

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