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Development

After forking the repo from GitHub and installing pnpm:

git clone https://github.com/<your-name-here>/ts-api-utils
cd ts-api-utils
pnpm install

This repository includes a list of suggested VS Code extensions. It's a good idea to use VS Code and accept its suggestion to install them, as they'll help with development.

Building

Run tsup locally to type check and build source files from src/ into output files in lib/:

pnpm build

Add --watch to run it continuously in a terminal:

pnpm build --watch

Formatting

Prettier is used to format code. It should be applied automatically when you save files in VS Code or make a Git commit.

To manually reformat all files, you can run:

pnpm format --write

Linting

This package includes several forms of linting to enforce consistent code quality and styling. Each should be shown in VS Code, and can be run manually on the command-line:

  • pnpm lint (ESLint with typescript-eslint): Lints JavaScript and TypeScript source files
  • pnpm lint:docs (typedoc): Checks that all the code is documented
  • pnpm lint:knip (knip): Detects unused files, dependencies, and code exports
  • pnpm lint:knip:production (knip): The same as lint:knip but looks purely at production code/dependencies
  • pnpm lint:md (Markdownlint): Checks Markdown source files
  • pnpm lint:packages (pnpm-deduplicate): Deduplicates packages in the pnpm-lock.yml file
  • pnpm lint:spelling (cspell): Spell checks across all source files

Read the individual documentation for each linter to understand how it can be configured and used best.

For example, ESLint can be run with --fix to auto-fix some lint rule complaints:

pnpm run lint --fix

Testing

Vitest is used for tests. You can run it locally on the command-line:

pnpm run test

Add the --coverage flag to compute test coverage and place reports in the coverage/ directory:

pnpm run test --coverage

Note that console-fail-test is enabled for all test runs. Calls to console.log, console.warn, and other console methods will cause a test to fail.

Debugging Tests

This repository includes a VS Code launch configuration for debugging unit tests. To launch it, open a test file, then run Debug Current Test File from the VS Code Debug panel (or press F5).

Type Checking

You should be able to see suggestions from TypeScript in your editor for all open files.

However, it can be useful to run the TypeScript command-line (tsc) to type check all files in src/:

pnpm tsc

Add --watch to keep the type checker running in a watch mode that updates the display as you save files:

pnpm tsc --watch

Documentation

You can generate a TypeDoc documentation site with pnpm run docs. Once you've generated the docs, you can view them by first running pnpm docs:serve, then browsing to http://127.0.0.1:8080 (or similar - check the console output of the last command).

Tip: Run pnpm run docs --watch to keep the generated docs up-to-date as you save files.

Publishing

Publishing will automatically happen when commits are pushed to the main branch. The documentation site will also be automatically updated immediately after each new release.