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Hi Bryan, thank you for sharing this. I think this is a good idea, maybe we could even append the documentation parameters to |
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+1 Any news on this ? |
Yeah, typedoc is pretty much worthless for me without this. Also ships with moldy old typescript version ( 1.6 ) and can't find how to get it to use different version. |
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Guys, please! Thanks! |
But reactions don't make me a participant and when watching a repo I want to me notified in a different way for certain topics. |
Then click the subscribe button in the column on the right |
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Yes and it was already an Unsubscribe when I entered this topic. But now I see it in my Participating block in my Notifications. |
Seems like its supported now. With
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Thanks @TobiaszCudnik Feel free to open a new issue if there's any problems that come up 😄 |
Since projects can specify their compiler options and included files via
tsconfig.json
, it would be great if typedoc would support specifying generating documentation by passing it atsconfig.json
. I could see the following as the command-line invocation:In my mind, this would get the list of project files from
tsconfig.json
'sfiles
property, apply the exclude pattern to those files, get the compiler options from thecompilerOptions
property, and then generate the docs.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: