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This will help VSCode users (jump to definition will work with absolute paths) and opens the door to implementing typescript JS docs. I tested it with absolute and regular paths, with `require` and `from`. Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D56863 --HG-- extra : moz-landing-system : lando
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25 lines
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{
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"compilerOptions": {
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"module": "commonjs",
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// Set the baseUrl to the root of the project.
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"baseUrl": "..",
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// Make the type checking as strict as possible.
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"strict": true,
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// TypeScript will check JS files only if they have a @ts-check comment in them.
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"allowJs": true,
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// Only type check, don't emit files.
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"noEmit": true,
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// Allow esnext syntax. Otherwise the default is ES5 only.
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"target": "esnext",
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"lib": ["esnext", "dom"]
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},
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// Add a @ts-check comment to a JS file to start type checking it.
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"include": ["./**/*.js", "./**/*.jsx"],
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"exclude": [
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"./client/debugger",
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"./client/shared/vendor",
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"./**/node_modules",
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"./**/test"
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]
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}
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