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Typescript Support

Mlogjs supports typescript out of the box, meaning that you can feed them to the compiler and it should work as expected.

Local installation

Note: this guide assumes that you are familiar with:

  • Node.js

  • npm or other package managers

  • Typescript

    If you don't already have typescript installed you can install it by running:

shell
npm install -g typescript

Intellisense

To get the autocompletion and type checking features from your IDE you can run the following command on an empty directory:

shell
mlogjs setup --tsconfig

It will copy the type definitions into a lib folder and the --tsconfig flag will make it create a tsconfig.json file with the minimal recommended configuration.

If you place your scripts in a nested folder, you should add it to the include field of your tsconfig.json