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Common Types for Typescript
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Common Types
This is a tiny library of simple Typescript typings which are highly reusable. Things such as:
IDictionary<T>
- a simple dictionary object will allows any key value while allowing you tofk
- a proxy for a string which more effectively describes a foreign key relationshipdatetime
- a proxy for a string representation of a Datetime valueLambdaCallback<T>
- a generic for an AWS Lambda function's callback which allows for typing on both the success and error states that are possibleIPackageJson
- typings for thepackage.json
file; useful if you're doing CLI work
and a few more. Rather than document them all just have a look at the common-types.ts
file.
Ken Snyder
Contributing
The goal is to keep this library small -- actually pretty much zero runtime bytes -- but we're open to new things that can be added. Please drop us a PR if you have a thought on a highly reusable pattern you'd like to see included.
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