NTypeScript
Nightly build snapshots of Microsoft/TypeScript.
Niceties:
- Consistent side by side usage (just add an
n
prefix):require('ntypescript')
,ntsc
,ntsserver
package.json
links you to typescript definitions (usingtypescript.definition
entry)- We expose the internal APIs (the ones that have
/* internal */
) - We expose the global
ts
variable. Justrequire('ntypescript')
once and start usingts
like you are in the actual compiler source code. - More frequent releases
Install
Similar to typescript
you can install and use ntypescript
globally:
npm install ntypescript -g
or in your package.json
npm install ntypescript@latest --save --save-exact
Each release is named after the day it was built and the git commit hash in Microsoft/TypeScript/master that it was built from. We recommend adding save-exact
as there are no guarantees on when stuff might break and you want your users to get the same version you tested.
Usage
Globally
You can use ntsc
and the ntsserver
command line tools.
Require
Use require('ntypescript')
Global ts
In addition to returning what typescript
returns we also expose ts
as a global.
declare var require: any;
require('ntypescript');
console.log(ts.createScanner);
Which makes it easy to use the compiler API if you are using it heavily. Note you only need to require
once from any file.
Replace TypeScript
For require('typescript')
you can do that quite simply using your package.json:
"dependencies": {
"typescript": "https://github.com/basarat/ntypescript/tarball/<release name>"
}
Release name example : 1.201506301047.1+e1c9d28cb0706f81c14ca95b92fa3e2a223cc60b
Grunt
This project comes with a built in grunt
task called ntypescript
. Just has just one task level option:
project
: path to the project directory i.e. the directory that containstsconfig.json
.
Here is a sample Gruntfile.js
for usage:
module.exports = function(grunt) {
grunt.loadNpmTasks('ntypescript');
grunt.initConfig({
ntypescript: {
options: {
project: '.'
}
},
});
grunt.registerTask('default', ['ntypescript']);
};
About
Note that this is a personal endeavor, not officially by Microsoft.