| name | typescript |
| description | TypeScript strict patterns and best practices. Trigger: When writing TypeScript code - types, interfaces, generics.
|
| license | Apache-2.0 |
| metadata | {"author":"jmgomezdev","version":"1.0"} |
Const Types Pattern (REQUIRED)
const STATUS = {
ACTIVE: 'active',
INACTIVE: 'inactive',
PENDING: 'pending',
} as const;
type Status = (typeof STATUS)[keyof typeof STATUS];
type Status = 'active' | 'inactive' | 'pending';
Why? Single source of truth, runtime values, autocomplete, easier refactoring.
Flat Interfaces (REQUIRED)
interface UserAddress {
street: string;
city: string;
}
interface User {
id: string;
name: string;
address: UserAddress;
}
interface Admin extends User {
permissions: string[];
}
interface User {
address: { street: string; city: string };
}
Never Use any
function parse(input: unknown): User {
if (isUser(input)) return input;
throw new Error('Invalid input');
}
function first<T>(arr: T[]): T | undefined {
return arr[0];
}
function parse(input: any): any {}
Utility Types
Pick<User, 'id' | 'name'>;
Omit<User, 'id'>;
Partial<User>;
Required<User>;
Readonly<User>;
Record<string, User>;
Extract<Union, 'a' | 'b'>;
Exclude<Union, 'a'>;
NonNullable<T | null>;
ReturnType<typeof fn>;
Parameters<typeof fn>;
Type Guards
function isUser(value: unknown): value is User {
return (
typeof value === 'object' &&
value !== null &&
'id' in value &&
'name' in value
);
}
Import Types
import type { User } from './types';
import { type Config, createUser } from './utils';
Keywords
typescript, ts, types, interfaces, generics, strict mode, utility types