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@gitzone/tsbuild
TypeScript nightly to easily make use of latest features
Availabililty and Links
Status for master
Usage
Tsn uses the next tagged npm version of typescript
import * as tsn from 'tsn';
let myGlobStringObject = {
'./myTsFolder/**/*.ts': './myDestinationFolder/',
'./someOtherTsFolder/**/*.ts': './myOtherDestinationFolder/'
};
let tsOptions = {
target: tsn.ScriptTarget.ES2015,
module: tsn.ModuleKind.CommonJS
};
/*
note: since this only works in code, here are the target numbers
enum ScriptTarget {
ES3 = 0,
ES5 = 1,
ES2015 = 2,
ES2016 = 3,
ES2017 = 4,
ESNext = 5,
Latest = 5,
}
and here are the module kinds
enum ModuleKind {
None = 0,
CommonJS = 1,
AMD = 2,
UMD = 3,
System = 4,
ES2015 = 5,
}
*/
let myCwd = process.cwd();
tsn.compileGlobStringObject(
myGlobStringObject, // the glob string object describing from where to compile what to where
tsOptions, // the options for TypeScript
myCwd // a custom cwd, optional, defaults to process.cwd()
);
For further information read the linked docs at the top of this readme.
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