tsconfig.json
can seem extremely scary. But really, it's only 2 or 3 decisions you need to make.
This package makes those decisions even easier. Based on my TSConfig Cheat Sheet.
- Install:
npm install --save-dev @total-typescript/tsconfig
-
Choose which
tsconfig.json
you need from the list below. -
Add it to your
tsconfig.json
:
{
// I'm building an app that runs in the DOM with an external bundler
"extends": "@total-typescript/tsconfig/bundler/dom/app"
}
The tricky thing about tsconfig.json
is there is not a single config file that can work for everyone. But, with two or three questions, we can get there:
If yes, use this selection of configs:
{
// My code runs in the DOM:
"extends": "@total-typescript/tsconfig/tsc/dom/app", // For an app
"extends": "@total-typescript/tsconfig/tsc/dom/library", // For a library
"extends": "@total-typescript/tsconfig/tsc/dom/library-monorepo", // For a library in a monorepo
// My code _doesn't_ run in the DOM (for instance, in Node.js):
"extends": "@total-typescript/tsconfig/tsc/no-dom/app", // For an app
"extends": "@total-typescript/tsconfig/tsc/no-dom/library", // For a library
"extends": "@total-typescript/tsconfig/tsc/no-dom/library-monorepo" // For a library in a monorepo
}
If no, you're probably using an external bundler. Most frontend frameworks, like Vite, Remix, Astro, Nuxt, and others, will fall into this category. If so, use this selection of configs:
{
// My code runs in the DOM:
"extends": "@total-typescript/tsconfig/bundler/dom/app", // For an app
"extends": "@total-typescript/tsconfig/bundler/dom/library", // For a library
"extends": "@total-typescript/tsconfig/bundler/dom/library-monorepo", // For a library in a monorepo
// My code _doesn't_ run in the DOM (for instance, in Node.js):
"extends": "@total-typescript/tsconfig/bundler/no-dom/app", // For an app
"extends": "@total-typescript/tsconfig/bundler/no-dom/library", // For a library
"extends": "@total-typescript/tsconfig/bundler/no-dom/library-monorepo" // For a library in a monorepo
}
If your app has JSX, you can set the jsx
option in your tsconfig.json
:
{
"extends": "@total-typescript/tsconfig/bundler/dom/app",
"compilerOptions": {
"jsx": "react-jsx"
}
}
Mostly relevant for when you're transpiling with tsc
. If you want to change the output directory of your compiled files, you can set the outDir
option in your tsconfig.json
:
{
"extends": "@total-typescript/tsconfig/tsc/node/library",
"compilerOptions": {
"outDir": "dist"
}
}
I don't yet cover framework-specific options, like vite
, next
, remix
, etc. With enough persuasion, I might add them in the future.
The @tsconfig/bases
package is a great resource for TypeScript configurations. However, I disagree with the idea that there is a single "recommended" configuration that works for everyone.
Also, I wanted a set of tsconfig.json
files that I controlled so I could use them to keep my Total TypeScript Course Repos up to date.
If you're looking for a great TypeScript course, check out Total TypeScript.