☂️ TypeScript style guide, formatter, and linter.
Google TypeScript Style
gts is Google’s TypeScript style guide, and the configuration for our formatter, linter, and automatic code fixer. No lint rules to edit, no configuration to update, no more bike shedding over syntax.
To borrow from standardjs:
gts fix
and say goodbye to messy or inconsistent code.Under the covers, we use eslint to enforce the style guide and provide automated fixes, and prettier to re-format code.
The easiest way to get started is to run:
npx gts init
When you run the npx gts init
command, it’s going to do a few things for you:
tsconfig.json
file to your project that uses the Google TypeScript Style.package.json
.package.json
:lint
: Lints and checks for formatting problems.fix
: Automatically fixes formatting and linting problems (if possible).clean
: Removes output files.compile
: Compiles the source code using TypeScript compiler.pretest
, posttest
and prepare
: convenience integrations.The commands above will all run in the scope of the current folder. Some commands can be run on individual files:
gts lint index.ts
gts lint one.ts two.ts three.ts
gts lint *.ts
Under the covers, we use eslint to enforce the style guide and provide automated fixes, and prettier to re-format code. To use the shared eslint
configuration, create an .eslintrc
in your project directory, and extend the shared config:
---
extends:
- './node_modules/gts'
If you don’t want to use the gts
CLI, you can drop down to using the module as a basic eslint
config, and just use the eslint
cli:
$ eslint --fix
This opens the ability to use the vast eslint
ecosystem including custom rules, and tools like the VSCode plugin for eslint:
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Our client libraries follow the Node.js release schedule. Libraries are compatible with all current active and maintenance versions of Node.js.
Yes! You can put the following in your .pre-commit-config.yaml
file:
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/google/gts
rev: '' # Use the sha / tag you want to point at
hooks:
- id: gts
Made with ❤️ by the Google Node.js team.
NOTE: This is not an official Google product.