Hosts TSConfigs for you to extend in your apps, tuned to a particular runtime environment. Owned and improved by the community. Basically Definitely Typed for TSConfigs.
We target the latest versions stable version of TypeScript, note that because we want to be consistent with the versioning the target runtime we can't always do semver releases.
Recommended tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/recommended
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/recommended
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/recommended/tsconfig.json"
Bun tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/bun
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/bun
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/bun/tsconfig.json"
Create React App tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/create-react-app
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/create-react-app
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/create-react-app/tsconfig.json"
Cypress tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/cypress
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/cypress
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/cypress/tsconfig.json"
Deno tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/deno
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/deno
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/deno/tsconfig.json"
Docusaurus v2 tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/docusaurus
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/docusaurus
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/docusaurus/tsconfig.json"
Ember tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/ember
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/ember
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/ember/tsconfig.json"
Next.js tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/next
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/next
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/next/tsconfig.json"
Node LTS tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/node-lts
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/node-lts
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/node-lts/tsconfig.json"
Node 10 tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/node10
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/node10
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/node10/tsconfig.json"
Node 12 tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/node12
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/node12
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/node12/tsconfig.json"
Node 14 tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/node14
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/node14
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/node14/tsconfig.json"
Node 16 tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/node16
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/node16
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/node16/tsconfig.json"
Node 17 tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/node17
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/node17
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/node17/tsconfig.json"
Node 18 tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/node18
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/node18
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/node18/tsconfig.json"
Node 19 tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/node19
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/node19
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/node19/tsconfig.json"
Node 20 tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/node20
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/node20
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/node20/tsconfig.json"
Node 21 tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/node21
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/node21
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/node21/tsconfig.json"
Nuxt tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/nuxt
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/nuxt
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/nuxt/tsconfig.json"
React Native tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/react-native
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/react-native
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/react-native/tsconfig.json"
Remix tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/remix
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/remix
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/remix/tsconfig.json"
Strictest tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/strictest
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/strictest
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/strictest/tsconfig.json"
Svelte tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/svelte
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/svelte
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/svelte/tsconfig.json"
NOTE: After
@tsconfig/[email protected]
, you should add/// <reference types="svelte" />
to ad.ts
or aindex.ts
(entry) file to prevent typescript error.
Taro tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/taro
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/taro
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/taro/tsconfig.json"
Vite React tsconfig.json
Install:
npm install --save-dev @tsconfig/vite-react
yarn add --dev @tsconfig/vite-react
Add to your tsconfig.json
:
"extends": "@tsconfig/vite-react/tsconfig.json"
Because of previous limitations in the config extension system of TypeScript, this repo used to provide combined configs from a few common bases (like Node + ESM, Node + Strictest and so on).
This issue is now moot since TypeScript v5.0.0, which provides the ability to
extend from multiple configs at once. For instance, if you want
to start from a Node 18 + Strictest base config, you can install both
@tsconfig/node18
and @tsconfig/strictest
packages and extend those configs like so:
// tsconfig.json
{
"extends": ["@tsconfig/strictest/tsconfig", "@tsconfig/node18/tsconfig"]
}
You can see the result of the combined configs via tsc --showConfig
.
We deprecated it in favour of setting module/moduleResolution to node/bundler.
git clone https://github.com/tsconfig/bases.git tsconfig-bases
cd tsconfig-bases
Then edit the tsconfig.json files in bases/
.
Every morning there is a GitHub Action which deploys any changed bases.
To generate the recommended TSConfig which is generated via tsc --init
, run:
deno run --allow-read --allow-run --allow-env --allow-write --allow-net scripts/generate-recommend.ts
Create a set of npm packages via:
deno run --allow-read --allow-write --allow-net scripts/create-npm-packages.ts
You can inspect them in the packages/
folder, then they are deployed by passing in the paths to the base files via stdin:
deno run --allow-read --allow-run --allow-env --allow-net scripts/deploy-changed-npm-packages.ts
The rest of the files in this repo are for deploying, which uses Deno 1.0.
If you add a new json file, please run deno run --allow-read --allow-write scripts/update-markdown-readme.ts
to update the README.