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LKG
The version of TypeScript which is published to npm comes from the Last Known Good (LKG) version of TypeScript. The bundled version of the LKG build is committed into the repo inside the lib as is always available.
The LKG version of TypeScript is the version of the compiler you would use to work on TypeScript inside this repo.
Publish to NPM
Publishing to npm will submit the LKG version of TypeScript to npm. This means that to update a deploy you would need to run:
gulp LKG
npm publish
Official Releases
For all our release-x branches, the node 12 build always produces a tarball based on the branch. Any one of those tarballs can be promoted (from the build UI) and published as a full release, which then triggers npm publish
es and GitHub releases.
Our workflow is to prep the release branch, bump it's version, do an LKG, then fire off that generated tarball as the release using Azure Pipelines, you can see them here
User documentation
News
Debugging TypeScript
- Performance
- Performance-Tracing
- Debugging-Language-Service-in-VS-Code
- Getting-logs-from-TS-Server-in-VS-Code
- JavaScript-Language-Service-in-Visual-Studio
- Providing-Visual-Studio-Repro-Steps
Contributing to TypeScript
- Contributing to TypeScript
- TypeScript Design Goals
- Coding Guidelines
- Useful Links for TypeScript Issue Management
- Writing Good Design Proposals
- Compiler Repo Notes
- Deployment
Building Tools for TypeScript
- Architectural Overview
- Using the Compiler API
- Using the Language Service API
- Standalone Server (tsserver)
- TypeScript MSBuild In Depth
- Debugging Language Service in VS Code
- Writing a Language Service Plugin
- Docker Quickstart
FAQs
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