🐞 [bugfix] Add proper file extensions when importing a typescript file from a typescript file #303
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The current situation
Given this configuration:
And this file: (a typescript file that imports from another typescript file)
eslint will suggest adding
.ts
extension to the import statement, which is invalid and breaks the compilation of typescript.The fix
When a typescript file (
.ts
/.cts
/.mts
files,.cts
and.mts
will be supported as of TypeScript 4.5) imports another typescript file, eslint will now use the proper matching file extension instead of the original referenced file extension.This means that, for example, when a
.ts
file imports another.ts
file, eslint will suggest using a.js
extension in the import statement.