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loose-ts-check-plugin

v1.0.1

Published

A complementary TypeScript Language Service Plugin for the loose-ts-check tool.

Downloads

12

Readme

Loose TS Check Plugin

The loose-ts-check-plugin supplements loose-ts-check, providing a plugin for the TypeScript Language Server. All errors ignored by loose-ts-check will also be ignored by the TypeScript Language Server, enabling congruency between the TS compiler output and intellisense within your code editor.

Installation

Install the utility with:

npm install loose-ts-check-plugin --save-dev

Usage

Loosely checked file names and error codes can be generated with the loose-ts-check tool. This plugin will read the same outputs and integrate them into the language server plugin.

In order, to enable this plugin, modify your tsconfig.json as follows:

{
    "compilerOptions": {
        "plugins": [{
            "name": "loose-ts-check-plugin",
            "pathToLooselyTypeCheckedFiles": "./loosely-type-checked-files.json",
            "pathToIgnoredErrorCodes": "./ignored-error-codes.json"
        }]
    },
}

Paths to relevant JSON files need to be provided.

Development

To verify the correctness, run:

npm run test

Editor Support

VS Code is the only tested and verified editor for this plugin. Visual Studio does not appear to support TS plugins, though a request has been made. Support for other editors is unknown at this time.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome!

Make sure the CI passes on your PRs, and that your code is covered by unit tests.