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Robert Knight authored
In combination with JSDoc annotations, this enables IntelliSense, project navigation, inline documentation, refactoring and other goodies using Visual Studio Code and other IDEs that integrate with TypeScript's Language Service for JavaScript (aka. 'Salsa'). See https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/languages/javascript The project file can be named either `jsconfig.json` without 'allowJs' or `tsconfig.json` with the 'allowJs' config option enabled. I've opted for `tsconfig.json` because that turns up better documentation on the web and is recognized by more tools. The project config file lives in h/static/scripts so that Visual Studio only tries to parse and process .js files under that directory. The config file does support specifying the set of files to include, but each file currently has to be listed individually. Glob support is planned for the future. See https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/issues/1927
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