TypeScript execution environment and REPL for node. Works with
typescript@>=1.5.
npm install -g ts-node
# Install a TypeScript compiler (requires `typescript` by default).
npm install -g typescript- Execute TypeScript files with node
- Interactive REPL
- Execute (and print) TypeScript through the CLI
- Uses source maps
- Loads from
tsconfig.json
# Execute a script as you world normally with `node`.
ts-node script.ts
# Starts the TypeScript REPL.
ts-node
# Execute code with TypeScript.
ts-node -e 'console.log("Hello, world!")'
# Execute, and print, code with TypeScript.
ts-node -p '"Hello, world!"'
# Pipe scripts to execute with TypeScript.
echo "console.log('Hello, world!')" | ts-nodemocha --require ts-node/register [...args]ts-node node_modules/tape/bin/tape [...args]# Just create a `gulpfile.ts` and run `gulp`.
gulpTypescript Node uses tsconfig.json automatically, use -n to skip loading tsconfig.json.
You can set options by passing them in before the script.
ts-node --compiler ntypescript --project src --ignoreWarnings 2304 hello-world.ts- --project, -P Location to resolve
tsconfig.jsonfrom (alsoprocess.env.TS_NODE_PROJECT) - --noProject, -n Disable loading
tsconfig.json(alsoprocess.env.TS_NODE_NO_PROJECT) - --compiler, -c Use a custom, require-able TypeScript compiler compatible with
typescript@>=1.5.0-alpha(alsoprocess.env.TS_NODE_COMPILER) - --ignoreWarnings, -i Set an array of TypeScript diagnostic codes to ignore (also
process.env.TS_NODE_IGNORE_WARNINGS) - --disableWarnings, -d Ignore all TypeScript errors (also
process.env.TS_NODE_DISABLE_WARNINGS)
require('ts-node').register({ /* options */ })
// Or using the shortcut file.
require('ts-node/register')MIT
