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create-tsproj

v1.0.5

Published

create typescript project, cli tool

Downloads

2

Readme

create-tsproj

easily start a typescript project using command line

Installation

sudo npm install -g create-tsproj

Create New Project

Run this command to create a new project:
create-tsproj PROJECT_NAME
You can pass your project name as the first argument after create-tsproj, or you can use --name flag:
create-tsproj --name PROJECT_NAME

This command creates a new folder, adds package.json and installs devDependencies for new typescript project. This command also creates tslint.json, tsconfig.json and .gitignore files, to disable this feature, run the command with --no-tslint to disable tslint and --no-gitignore to disable creating gitignore file.

create-tsproj PROJECT_NAME --no-tslint
create-tsproj PROJECT_NAME --no-gitignore

What's next?

After initiating the project, you can go to the directory of your project and run these commands:

npm run build
To build *.js files out of typescript files. Transpiled files are located in dist directory by default. you can change default path for emmited files in package.json.

npm run build:w
This command does every thing that npm run build does, except that this runs the compiler in watch mode.