tsc with --supress
npm install tsc-silenttsc-silentThe purpose of the wrapper is to execute TypeScript compiler but suppress some error messages
coming from certain files/folders. For example, this can be used to enable noImplicitAny in
some parts of the project while keeping it disabled in others.
``bash`
npm install -g tsc-silent
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tsc-silent --project
`
--project, -p Path to tsconfig.json
--compiler Path to typescript.js.
By default, uses ./node_modules/typescript/lib/typescript.js.
--suppress Suppressed erros.
E.g. --suppress 7017@src/js/ 2322,2339,2344@/src/legacy/.
--suppressConfig Path to supressed errors config.
See documentation for examples.
--watch, -w Run in watch mode.
--stats Print number of suppressed errors per path and error code.
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You have to pass either --suppress or --suppressConfig.
Let's ignore error 7017 in src/js/ directory and errors 2322, 2339, 2344 in /src/legacy/:
`bash`
tsc-silent -p tsconfig.json --suppress 7017@/src/js/ 2322,2339,2344@/src/legacy/
or, ignore all errors in /src/legacy/ folder
`bash`
tsc-silent -p tsconfig.json --suppress @/src/legacy/
or, completely ignore all errors
`bash`
tsc-silent -p tsconfig.json --suppress @
`bash``
tsc-silent -p tsconfig.json --suppressConfig tsc-silent.config.js
See example.config.js.
Check out the article to see the intended use.