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    Angular ESLint

    Angular ESLint

    Monorepo for all the tooling related to using ESLint with Angular

    Monorepo for all the tooling which enables ESLint to lint Angular projects. Follow the latest Getting Started guide on angular.io in order to install the Angular CLI. Create a new Angular CLI workspace in the normal way, optionally using any of the supported command line arguments and following the interactive prompts. As well as installing all relevant dependencies, the ng add command will automatically detect that you have a workspace with a single project in it, which does not have a...
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    TypeScript Express Starter

    TypeScript Express Starter

    Quick and Easy TypeScript Express Starter

    Express consists of JavaScript, which makes it vulnerable to type definitions. That's why we avoid supersets with starter packages that introduce TypeScript. The package is configured to use TypeScript instead of JavaScript. Express is a fast, open and concise web framework and is a Node.js based project. npx is a tool in the JavaScript package management module, npm. This is a tool that allows you to run the npm package on a single run without installing the package. If you do not enter a...
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    Constructs

    Constructs

    Define composable configuration models through code

    Constructs are classes that define a "piece of system state". Constructs can be composed together to form higher-level building blocks which represent a more complex state. Constructs are often used to represent the desired state of cloud applications. For example, in the AWS CDK, which is used to define the desired state for AWS infrastructure using CloudFormation, the lowest-level construct represents a resource definition in a CloudFormation template. These resources are composed to...
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    SonarJS

    SonarJS

    SonarSource Static Analyzer for JavaScript and TypeScript

    This SonarSource project is a static code analyzer for JavaScript, TypeScript and CSS languages. In order to analyze JavaScript, TypeScript or CSS code, you need to have a supported version of Node.js installed on the machine running the scan. Recommended versions are the previous LTS version v14 and the latest version - v16. We recommend using the latest available LTS version (v16 as of today) for optimal stability and performance. v12 is still supported, but it already reached end-of-life...
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    Fork TS Checker Webpack Plugin

    Fork TS Checker Webpack Plugin

    Webpack plugin that runs typescript type checker on a separate process

    Webpack plugin that runs TypeScript type checker on a separate process. Speeds up TypeScript type checking (by moving it to a separate process). Supports modern TypeScript features like project references and incremental mode. Supports Vue Single File Component. Displays nice error messages with the code frame formatted. This plugin requires Node.js >=12.13.0+, Webpack ^5.11.0, TypeScript ^3.6.0. It's very important to be aware that this plugin uses TypeScript's, not webpack's modules...
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    eslint-plugin-testing-library

    eslint-plugin-testing-library

    ESLint plugin to follow best practices and anticipate common mistakes

    ESLint plugin to follow best practices and anticipate common mistakes when writing tests with Testing Library. You can find detailed guides for migrating eslint-plugin-testing-library in the migration guide docs. Add testing-library to the plugins section of your .eslintrc configuration file. You can omit the eslint-plugin- prefix. With the default setup mentioned before, eslint-plugin-testing-library will be run against your whole codebase. You can run this plugin only against your tests...
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    codeium-chrome

    codeium-chrome

    Free, ultrafast code autocomplete for Chrome

    Free, ultrafast code autocomplete for Chrome. Codeium autocompletes your code with AI in all major IDEs. This includes web editors as well. The content attribute accepts a comma-separated list of supported editors. These currently include: "monaco" and "codemirror5".
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    Vetur

    Vetur

    Vue tooling for VS Code

    Vue tooling for VS Code, powered by vls. Try it out with Veturpack. Vetur supports syntax highlighting for vue directives (e.g. v-if or :attribute=) and vue interpolations. The supported attribute string literals are ' and ". Vetur does not support the ` backtick literal, as it makes things more complex and there is no observed benefit of using it. Vetur lets you use snippets for each embedded languages. Vetur provides scaffolding snippets for quickly defining regions. They are vue snippets...
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    callapp-lib

    callapp-lib

    Call app from h5

    callapp-lib is a solution for H5 evoking APP, which can meet most scenarios of evoking clients, and also reserves expansion ports to help you implement some customized functions. If you want to know some knowledge of the principle of arousal, or read the following documents and have unfamiliar terms, you can visit our blog H5 Arousal APP Guide. If you have a good idea or find a bug in the process of using callapp-lib, just raise an Issue, and the author will follow up in time. During the...
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    TypeWiz

    TypeWiz

    Automatically discover and add missing types in your TypeScript code

    Manually adding types to your codebase can be a daunting task, especially given how much room there is for errors. It’s true that in some cases, the types will be obvious by just reading the code. But when I was adding types to a big project I inherited recently, I found myself actually running the code and setting a breakpoint inside a function to figure out the types that were being passed to it. This gave me an idea: build a tool that does this automatically and much faster, and then call...
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