How to specify a location for TypeScript in tasks.json?
If you ask for a TypeScript build task in Visual Studio code, you get something like this:
{
"type": "typescript",
"tsconfig": "tsconfig.json",
"problemMatcher": [
"$tsc"
],
"group": "build"
}
This causes it run "tsc" on the command line. How can I change the path of "tsc" so that it runs something like "./node_modules/.bin/tsc".
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If you ask for a TypeScript build task in Visual Studio code, you get something like this:
{
"type": "typescript",
"tsconfig": "tsconfig.json",
"problemMatcher": [
"$tsc"
],
"group": "build"
}
This causes it run "tsc" on the command line. How can I change the path of "tsc" so that it runs something like "./node_modules/.bin/tsc".
typescript visual-studio-code vscode-tasks
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If you ask for a TypeScript build task in Visual Studio code, you get something like this:
{
"type": "typescript",
"tsconfig": "tsconfig.json",
"problemMatcher": [
"$tsc"
],
"group": "build"
}
This causes it run "tsc" on the command line. How can I change the path of "tsc" so that it runs something like "./node_modules/.bin/tsc".
typescript visual-studio-code vscode-tasks
If you ask for a TypeScript build task in Visual Studio code, you get something like this:
{
"type": "typescript",
"tsconfig": "tsconfig.json",
"problemMatcher": [
"$tsc"
],
"group": "build"
}
This causes it run "tsc" on the command line. How can I change the path of "tsc" so that it runs something like "./node_modules/.bin/tsc".
typescript visual-studio-code vscode-tasks
typescript visual-studio-code vscode-tasks
edited Nov 27 '18 at 21:55
Julian Birch
asked Nov 22 '18 at 16:14
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VS code has number of predefined problem matches included.
If I understand u correctly, I think what you're looking for is creating your own problem matcher.
Sorry, I've clarified the question. Original phrasing involved a misunderstanding of how it worked.
– Julian Birch
Nov 27 '18 at 21:56
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VS code has number of predefined problem matches included.
If I understand u correctly, I think what you're looking for is creating your own problem matcher.
Sorry, I've clarified the question. Original phrasing involved a misunderstanding of how it worked.
– Julian Birch
Nov 27 '18 at 21:56
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VS code has number of predefined problem matches included.
If I understand u correctly, I think what you're looking for is creating your own problem matcher.
Sorry, I've clarified the question. Original phrasing involved a misunderstanding of how it worked.
– Julian Birch
Nov 27 '18 at 21:56
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VS code has number of predefined problem matches included.
If I understand u correctly, I think what you're looking for is creating your own problem matcher.
VS code has number of predefined problem matches included.
If I understand u correctly, I think what you're looking for is creating your own problem matcher.
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Sorry, I've clarified the question. Original phrasing involved a misunderstanding of how it worked.
– Julian Birch
Nov 27 '18 at 21:56
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Sorry, I've clarified the question. Original phrasing involved a misunderstanding of how it worked.
– Julian Birch
Nov 27 '18 at 21:56
Sorry, I've clarified the question. Original phrasing involved a misunderstanding of how it worked.
– Julian Birch
Nov 27 '18 at 21:56
Sorry, I've clarified the question. Original phrasing involved a misunderstanding of how it worked.
– Julian Birch
Nov 27 '18 at 21:56
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