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scriptopia

v1.0.54

Published

Generate Typescript support for any compatible Adobe app with a single terminal command

Downloads

24

Readme

scriptopia

Generate Typescript support for any compatible Adobe app with a single terminal command:

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Installation

# Recommended global so you can use this any time, in any folder
npm install -g scriptopia

Usage

Scriptopia will download reliable typescript definitions to your project (but skip if already present), generate a tsconfig.json and .ts file in your current working directory, then instruct you on the hotkey to run the tsc: watch task to finish your setup.

Using the command with no arguments will result in a CLI prompt for which application to script for, and what the name of the file should be:

# This assumes a package.json is present somewhere in your project. If so, you can use it within any child no matter the depth, but if not, you'll need to create one beforehand:
npm init -y

scriptopia

You can skip this prompt by adding them as arguments instead. Any of the below are valid:

scriptopia ai test.js
scriptopia ilst file.ts
scriptopia illustrator myScript.jsx

App aliases (case insensitive):

  • Illustrator - ai, ilst, or illustrator
  • After Effects - ae, aeft, aftereffects, or afterfx
  • Photoshop - ps, phxs, or photoshop
  • InDesign - id, idsn, or indesign
  • Premeire Pro - pp, ppro, premiere, or premierepro
  • Audition - au, audt, or audition

Help

Feel free to file an issue, but if you have help any where in your arguments, like so:

scriptopia help

You'll see a message similar to the above outlining it's usage.