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ts-quick

v1.1.20

Published

⚡️ Zero configuration static analysis using TypeScript

Downloads

13

Readme


Easily catch bugs and enforce JSDoc types throughout your JavaScript project using the proven power of TypeScript. Either use it as a standalone CLI, or add it to your test script to ensure that your JS the best it can be.

ts-quick reporting two errors

Install

$ npm install --global ts-quick

Usage

$ ts-quick --help

  Usage
    $ ts-quick [<file|glob> ...]

  Options
    --init         Add ts-quick to your project
    --implicitAny  Allow variables to implicitly have the "any" type
    --ignore       Additional paths to ignore  [Can be set multiple times]
    --cwd=<dir>    Working directory for files

  Examples
    $ ts-quick
    $ ts-quick index.js
    $ ts-quick *.js !foo.js
    $ ts-quick --init
    $ ts-quick --implicitAny

  Tips
    Put options in package.json instead of using flags so other tools can read it.

Workflow

The recommended workflow is to add ts-quick locally to your project to have it run with tests.

Simply run $ ts-quick --init to add ts-quick to your package.json.

Before

{
  "name": "example-package",
  "scripts": {
    "test": "jest"
  },
  "devDependencies": {
    "jest": "^23.0.0"
  }
}

After

{
  "name": "example-package",
  "scripts": {
    "test": "ts-quick && jest"
  },
  "devDependencies": {
    "jest": "^23.0.0",
    "ts-quick": "^1.1.0"
  }
}

Then just run $ npm test and ts-quick will be run before your tests.

Config

You can configure options in ts-quick by putting them in package.json:

{
  "name": "example-package",
  "ts-quick": {
    "implicitAny": true,
    "ignores": ["./test", "foo.js"]
  }
}

implicitAny

Type: boolean Default: false (types are required)

If enabled, ts-quick allows expressions and declarations to have an implied any type.

ignores

Type: Array

Some paths are ignored by default, including paths in .gitignore. Additional ignores can be added here.

License

ISC © Matan Kushner

Attribution

The ts-quick logo is a derivative of the "flash-outline" icon in Typicons by stephenhutchings, used under CC BY-SA.The ts-quick logo is licensed under CC BY-SA by Matan Kushner.