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typescript.el
typescript.el
is major-mode for editing Typescript-files in GNU Emacs.
typescript.el
is a self-contained, lightweight and minimalist major-mode
focused on providing basic font-lock/syntax-highlighting and
indentation for Typescript syntax, without any external dependencies.
Output from tsc
and tslint
is also handled seamlessly through
compilation-mode
.
Installation
typescript.el
can be installed from source directly using your
favourite approach or framework, or from MELPA and MELPA Stable as a
package.
To install typescript.el simply type M-x package-install<RET>typescript-mode<RET>
.
Customization
To customize typescript.el
just type the following: M-x customize-group<RET>typescript<RET>
.
You can add any other customization you like to typescript-mode-hook
in your init.el
file. typescript.el
also handles prog-mode-hook
on versions of Emacs which supports it.
Support for Compilation Mode
This mode automatically adds support for compilation-mode
so that if
you run M-x compile<ret>tsc<ret>
the error messages are correctly
parsed.
However, the error messages produced by tsc
when its pretty
flag
is turned on include ANSI color escapes, which by default
compilation-mode
does not interpret. In order to get the escapes
parsed, you can use:
(require 'ansi-color) (defun colorize-compilation-buffer () (ansi-color-apply-on-region compilation-filter-start (point-max))) (add-hook 'compilation-filter-hook 'colorize-compilation-buffer)
Or, if you prefer, you can configure tsc
with the pretty
flag set
to false
: tsc --pretty false
. However, doing this does more than
just turning off the colors. It also causes tsc
to produce less
elaborate error messages.
Contributing
To run the tests you can run make test
.
If you prefer, you may run the tests via the provided Dockerfile
.
docker build -t typescript-mode . docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/typescript-mode typescript-mode
Other Typescript-packages of interest
While typescript.el
may not provide a full kitchen-sink, the good
news is that there's other packages which do!
More advanced features can be provided by using these additional packages:
-
lsp-mode - A standards-based code-completion and refactoring backend, based on the Language Server Protocol (LSP).
-
tide - TypeScript Interactive Development Environment for Emacs
-
ts-comint - a Typescript REPL in Emacs.
Initialization these with typescript.el
will then become a matter of
creating your own typescript-mode-hook
in your init.el
file.
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