IMPORTANT: On NetBeans 9, use only version 2.9.1.1 or above. Using any previous version of this plugin on NetBeans 9 will cause severe IDE-wide indexing slowdown.
This plugin allows editing of TypeScript code within NetBeans. Many IDE features are supported:
- Code completion
- Error checking
- Find usages
- Go to Declaration
- Syntax highlighting
For this plugin to work, you will need:
- NetBeans 8.2 or later
- Node.js 0.8.0 or later
- TypeScript 1.5.3 or later
Download the latest netbeanstypescript.nbm file from the Releases page. Then, in NetBeans, go to Tools > Plugins, and select the "Downloaded" tab. Click "Add Plugins..." and locate the netbeanstypescript.nbm file. The TypeScript Editor should appear in the list. Select it and click "Install".
Open a .ts file, right-click on its source code window and select "TypeScript Setup...". Locate the "lib" directory from your TypeScript installation.
- All .ts/.tsx files under a directory containing a tsconfig.json file are assumed to be part of that TypeScript project.
- By default, "implicit any" errors are enabled, but are shown as warnings rather than errors. You may explicitly specify
"noImplicitAny": false
in a TypeScript project's tsconfig.json to disable "implicit any" errors altogether.
We are happy to receive Pull Requests. If you are planning a big change, it's probably best to discuss it as an Issue first.
To build the plugin yourself, you may need to make some small edits to build.xml
. See the comments in that file for details.