TypeScript-ESLint
@tseslint
The tooling which enables you to use TypeScript and ESLint together @[email protected] bsky @typescript-eslint.io
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✍️ New blog post ~ Typed Linting: The Most Powerful TypeScript Linting Ever We give you some of the most powerful lint rules ever. But how does that work? Why do you care? All that answered, and more. 😤 typescript-eslint.io/blog/typed-lin…
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Typed Linting: The Most Powerful TypeScript Linting Ever | typescript-eslint
Explaining what linting with type information means, why it's so powerful, and some of the useful rules you can enable that use it.
TypeScript-ESLint v8.47.0 has been released! This release includes a new version of `no-unused-private-class-members` which supports TS private members! github.com/typescript-esl…
We've had a few people ask about type-aware linting, eslint's new concurrent linting mode, and why they don't play well together. So we (the ts-eslint team) wrote a short post breaking down why and the design limitations we're constrained by. github.com/typescript-esl…
TypeScript-ESLint v8.42.0 has been released! This is our first release with npm provenance! Shoutout to @MrJamesHenry for the hard work securing our release pipeline. github.com/typescript-esl…
📝 Typed Linting with Project Service In typescript-eslint 8.0, we stabilized a projectService option that uses powerful, streamlined TypeScript APIs for typed linting. Let's talk about why that's simpler and often faster than what came before. typescript-eslint.io/blog/project-s…
TypeScript-ESLint v8.26.0 has been released! This release includes full support for @typescript 5.8! github.com/typescript-esl…
📝 New article: Avoiding anys with Linting and TypeScript TypeScript's any type is an unsafe escape hatch. We explore how to use linting and other tools prevent it from being sneakily introduced in code. 🧼 typescript-eslint.io/blog/avoiding-…
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Avoiding `any`s with Linting and TypeScript | typescript-eslint
How typescript-eslint expands on TypeScript's type safety to catch explicit and implicit `any`s.
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