immersive2/tsconfig.json
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{
"compilerOptions": {
"target": "es6", // choose our ECMA/JavaScript version (all modern browsers support ES6 so it's your best bet)
"lib": [ // choose our default ECMA/libraries to import
"dom", // mandatory for all browser-based apps
"es6" // mandatory for targeting ES6
],
"useDefineForClassFields": true, // enable latest ECMA runtime behavior with older ECMA/JavaScript versions (delete this line if target: "ESNext" or "ES2022"+)
"module": "ESNext", // use the latest ECMA/JavaScript syntax for our import statements and such
"moduleResolution": "node", // ensures we are using CommonJS for our npm packages
"noResolve": false, // disable TypeScript from automatically detecting/adding files based on import statements and etc (it's less helpful than you think)
"isolatedModules": true, // allows our code to be processed by other transpilers, such as preventing non-module TS files (you could delete this since we're only using base TypeScript)
"removeComments": true, // remove comments from our outputted code to save on space (look into terser if you want to protect the outputted JS even more)
"esModuleInterop": true, // treats non-ES6 modules separately from ES6 modules (helpful if module: "ESNext")
"noImplicitAny": false, // usually prevents code from using "any" type fallbacks to prevent untraceable JS errors, but we'll need this disabled for our example code
"noUnusedLocals": false, // usually raises an error for any unused local variables, but we'll need this disabled for our example code
"noUnusedParameters": true, // raises an error for unused parameters
"noImplicitReturns": true, // raises an error for functions that return nothing
"skipLibCheck": true // skip type-checking of .d.ts files (it speeds up transpiling)
},
"include": ["src"] // specify location(s) of .ts files
}