@rubybb/ts-fix
v0.1.0
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This tool is to automate the application of TypeScript codefixes across your TypeScript repositories.
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This tool is to automate the application of TypeScript codefixes across your TypeScript repositories.
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If cloning from GitHub, after cloning, run
npm run build
npm link
ts-fix
can then be used in the command line
Example Usage
ts-fix -t path/to/tsconfig.json -f nameOfCodefix
ts-fix -e 4114 --write
Flags
Options:
--help Show help [boolean]
--version Show version number [boolean]
-t, --tsconfig Path to project's tsconfig
[string] [default: "./tsconfig.json"]
-e, --errorCode The error code(s) [number] [default: []]
-f, --fixName The name(s) of codefixe(s) to apply [string] [default: []]
-w, --write Tool will only emit or overwrite files if --write is included.
[boolean] [default: false]
-o, --outputFolder Path of output directory [string]
--verbose Write status to console during runtime
[boolean] [default: true]
-t path/to/tsconfig.json
or --tsconfig path/to/tsconfig.json
Specifies the project to use the tool on. If no arguement given, the tool will use the tsconfig in the current working directory.
-e <number>
or --errorCode <number>
Specifies the errors to fix. Several error codes can be specified during the same command.
The easiest way to find error codes in your repository is to hover over the error in your IDE.
-f <name>
or --fixName <name>
Specifies the types of codefixes to use. Several names can be specified.
If both error numbers and fix names are given, then in order to be applied, a fix must be generated by a specified error and have a name that was specified.
--write
Boolean for if the tool should overwrite previous code files with the codefixed code or emit any files with codefixed code. If --write
not included, then the tool will print to console which files would have changed.
--verbose
Boolean for print to console diagnostics that happen during runtime. Set --no-verbose
to turn these messages off.