Optional (like Java) implementation in TypeScript
- webpack - react - styled-component - eslint - prettier - typescript (optional)
TypeScript is a language for application scale JavaScript development
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A utility to work with tsconfig.json without typescript
TypeScript utility type WithRequired
TypeScript optional types with seamless async support and magical type inference
Allow parsing of optional properties
This package defines TypeScript types for **Standard Features** -- canonical, chain-agnostic features using the `standard` namespace of the Wallet Standard.
Get the dependency tree of a module
Allow parsing of optional catch bindings
Transform optional chaining operators into a series of nil checks
Transform optional chaining operators to workaround https://crbug.com/v8/11558
Compile optional catch bindings
typescript-json-schema generates JSON Schema files from your Typescript sources
It is a lightweight rest client for node.js and the browser
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MultiversX SDK for JavaScript and TypeScript
An ESLint custom parser which leverages TypeScript ESTree
Zero-runtime Stylesheets-in-TypeScript
Generates a text file containing all of the licenses for your production dependencies
Zero-runtime Stylesheets-in-TypeScript
Format validation for Ajv v7+
Build swagger-compliant REST APIs using TypeScript and Node
TypeScript is a language for application-scale JavaScript. TypeScript adds optional types, classes, and modules to JavaScript. TypeScript supports tools for large-scale JavaScript applications for any browser, for any host, on any OS. TypeScript compiles to readable, standards-based JavaScript.
Ruby port of ashid: time-sortable unique IDs with optional type prefixes, encoded in Crockford Base32. Wire-compatible with the TypeScript and Kotlin implementations.
This plugin uses esbuild to process the targeted JavaScript static files in a Jekyll site whenever the site is built. By default, it targets all static files with .js extension, but it can be configured to target only the files specified in a list, which also allows including files of other content types supported by esbuild, such as TypeScript or JSX (still untested with this plugin, however). There are also other options to toggle bundling, minification, and source maps.
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