@themagician/tsconfig-node
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A base tsconfig configuration for node based modules or applications that you can override.
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tsconfig-node
A base tsconfig configuration for node based applications that you can override.
Usage:
Install the package:
npm install @themagician/tsconfig-node -D
yarn add @themagician/tsconfig-node -D
pnpm add @themagician/tsconfig-node -D
Then extend it in your tsconfig.json
{
"extends": "@themagician/tsconfig-node/tsconfig.json",
"compilerOptions": {
"noEmit": true,
"strict": true
}
}
tsconfig-node configuration
{
"$schema": "https://json.schemastore.org/tsconfig",
"extends": "@themagician/tsconfig-base",
"compilerOptions": {
"target": "ES2022",
"module": "NodeNext",
"moduleResolution": "NodeNext",
"moduleDetection": "auto"
}
}
Other packages
- @themagician/tsconfig-base
- @themagician/tsconfig-package-node-esm
- @themagician/tsconfig-package-node-cjs
- @themagician/tsconfig-react
- @themagician/tsconfig-browser
- @themagician/tsconfig-isomorphic
@themagician/tsconfig repo
https://github.com/TheMagicianDev/tsconfig
You can use this whole repo. As a template or boilerplate to make your own scope based packages, through a monorepo repository for your tsconfig base configurations. As it make a good setup. Using turborepo
and changsets
and pnpm workspaces
. For easy monorepo management and versioning and publishing. As well eslint
config to lint json files, and lefthook
to run that before committing. And guard the commit. prettier
config as well. And Beside high accessibility and flexibility, You may like to do that, to share with your friends, team, or community. As well have them to contribute in a flexible way.
Here some articles we wrote and resources that help u with the notions above:
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