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Summary
How do I control how Typescript is included? How does one incorporate typings into the developer experience, and why can one not have globals? E.g., React as global so one won't have to import it everywhere.
Relevant information
Typescript is 'included', but there's no information on how to control versions or what the default configuration is, or how one would go about changin
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Describe the bug
GitHub provides a few options when configuring a new repo like: license, .gitignore file, a README.md, and the Rennovate plugin. If you want to install any of these by default, which I usually do, then you get an error about the remote having newer content.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Create a repo with a readme during the script
- See the er
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Bug report
with-typescript-eslint-jestcreatespages/api/hello.tsxinstead ofpages/api/hello.tsTo Reproduce
page/api/hashello.tsxinstead ofhello.tsExpected behavior
Expected a
.tsfile and not a.tsxfile for API.Screenshots
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