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TypeScript Project

@EricxStone

About TypeScript Project

A MCP server that works with MCP product like AAVE, Compound, etc.

Basic information

Category

Finance & Commerce

Runtime

node

Transports

stdio

Publisher

EricxStone

Config

No standard config provided

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Repository

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Overview

What is TypeScript Project?

A modern TypeScript project template with strict type checking and best practices. It provides a scaffold for building TypeScript applications with predefined configuration.

How to use TypeScript Project?

Install dependencies with npm install, build with npm run build, and run the application with npm start. For development, use npm run dev to build and run.

Key features of TypeScript Project

  • Strict TypeScript configuration with strict mode enabled
  • Target ES2020 and CommonJS module system
  • Source maps and declaration files generated
  • Organized project structure with src/ and dist/ directories
  • Predefined npm scripts for common tasks

Use cases of TypeScript Project

  • Starting a new TypeScript project with strict type checking
  • Using as a base template for Node.js applications
  • Developing and testing TypeScript code with build and run scripts

FAQ from TypeScript Project

What are the prerequisites for using TypeScript Project?

Node.js version 14 or later and npm version 7 or later (or yarn).

How do I build the project?

Run npm run build to compile TypeScript to JavaScript.

How do I run the application after building?

Run npm start to execute the compiled output.

What TypeScript configuration is used?

The project targets ES2020, uses CommonJS modules, has strict mode enabled, and generates source maps and declaration files.

What is the project structure?

Source files are in src/, compiled output in dist/, along with configuration files like package.json, tsconfig.json, and .gitignore.

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