Enjoy type-level programming with TypeScript!
$ npm install -g compile-time-typescript
$ ctts script.ts
There are several examples under examples/
. For example, hello.ts
:
type Main<Input extends string> = `Hello, ${Input}!\n`;
export default Main;
$ echo -n "world" | ctts hello.ts
Hello, world!
- From TypeScript 4.1
- From TypeScript 4.5
- From TypeScript 4.7
When ctts script.ts
is executed, compile-time-typescript creates a caller like this:
import Main from "/path/to/script";
type Input = "HERE COMES THE INPUT";
type Output = Main<Input>;
So the program must have a default export of a generic type that takes a type parameter and constructs a string literal type.
Then compile-time-typescript type-checks the caller and extracts the type information of Output
.
If Output
is a string literal type, its content is printed. Otherwise, an error occurs.
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