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@typescript-tools/rust-implementation

v7.0.8

Published

[![Build Status]](https://github.com/typescript-tools/rust-implementation/actions/workflows/release.yml)

Downloads

46,185

Readme

TypeScript Tools 🦀

Build Status

The typescript-tools are an opinionated collection of utilities for working with TypeScript monorepos. Read more in the typescript-tools spec.

The Problem

Whereas Lerna was created for managing JavaScript monorepos, TypeScript monorepos have additional requirements introduced by the compilation step.

The original and reference implementation of the typescript-tools is written in TypeScript. The Rust implementation of the typescript-tools optimizes execution speed.

Goals

The goals of the typescript-tools are to give back the maximum amount of human time possible; chiefly through stability and aggressive automation.

The Rust implementation aims to minimize the amount of latency added to your monorepo's workflow.

Supported Systems

The following target triples are supported:

  • x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
  • i686-unknown-linux-musl
  • x86_64-apple-darwin
  • aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
  • aarch64-apple-darwin

The following package managers are supported

  • [x] npm
  • [ ] yarn
  • [ ] pnpm