The registry of type definitions for TypeScript.
You can create typings and distribute them with your NPM package. Check out how we can collaborate (if you need help) in this issue. The TypeScript team gives some additional help in their handbook, which entails creating a definition in external module format and linking to it from package.json
. Feel free to ask questions!
You can open an issue in the package's repository and ask if they'd be interested in providing a TypeScript definition for their users. If they are, you can link them to this issue on collaborating, in case they need a hand getting started.
- Fork the registry and run
npm install
- Write a typings definition and upload to GitHub - here's an example using NPM's
debug
package - Use semver to specify the minimum version the typings are valid for in the registry - here's debug again
- Commit and run
npm test
to check that the registry is valid, make a pull request - Once the pull request is merged, it will be used as the canonical reference -
typings install debug
- Typings requests are labelled with
typings request
in the issues - If you'd like to help review PRs to the registry, see #70 to help out
- If you're wondering how to write tests for your typings, see #150
- If you'd like to help collaborate on
typed-typings
, see #480 so we can collaborate - If you'd like to lint your definitions, try
tslint-config-typings
- Initialize a new repository (usually
typed-<package name>
to differentiate from your other projects) - Use generator-typings to generate the project, or manually:
- Create a
typings.json
file, setmain
(and other valid options) - Make sure there's a license with your work
- A README can help explain what people are looking at when they land on your repo
- Create a
The registry uses subdirectories to denote "sources". These sources are essentially mappings to package managers, and contain either ambient or external module typings (depending on the "source").
/<source>/<name>.json
Where "source" is one of:
- npm for NPM dependencies (external)
- github for Duo, JSPM, etc. that use GitHub as the registry (external)
- bower for Bower dependencies (external)
- common for "standard" JS libraries without a "source" (external)
- shared for shared library functionality (external)
- lib for shared environment functionality (global)
- env for programming environment typings (global)
- global for global libraries (global)
And "name" is the name of the package from the source. For GitHub and scoped NPM packages, it's valid to make a folder such as @example/entry.json
. The schema for package files is described using JSON schema in schema.json
.
For typings issues, questions or general help, you can always open an issue in the discussions repo. To add an entry to the registry, please open a pull request with the change.