ReSharper by Language: TypeScript
ReSharper 2020.3 fully supports TypeScript from v. 1.4 to v. 3.0. ReSharper automatically detects TypeScript version by the <TypeScriptToolsVersion>
property in the Visual Studio project file. But you can specify the target TypeScript version explicitly using the TypeScript language level selector on the page of ReSharper options.
Code inspection and other features analyze TypeScript code in different ways depending on the selected language version.
Descriptions of ReSharper features for TypeScript are grouped in the following topics:
- Code Inspection and Quick-Fixes
- Coding Assistance
- Code Style Assistance
- Code Templates
- Navigation and Search
- Refactorings
- Code Generation
- Unit Testing Assistance
Making ReSharper ignore specific code
ReSharper allows you to ignore specific files, folders and file masks in different ways. You can configure ignored files on the following options pages:
- to exclude files, folders, and masks from
- to
Search by Name commands.
to specify files and folders that should be ignored bynavigation, but no inspections, quick-fixes and refactorings.
to add C++, JavaScript, TypeScript, CSS, HTML and JSON files, folders and wildcards to be treated either as 'skipped' or 'library'. ReSharper will completely ignore 'skipped' files, and treat 'library' files as read-only — indexed for