- alm.tools
- Atom
- CATS
- Eclipse
- Emacs
- NeoVim
- NetBeans
- Sublime Text
- Vim
- Visual Studio
- Visual Studio Code
- WebStorm
alm.tools a complete TypeScript development environment available as a simple npm package.
npm i alm -g
Atom-TypeScript, a TypeScript language service for Atom developed by TypeStrong
Code Assistant for TypeScript (CATS) - is an open source TypeScript development environment that runs on OS X, Windows, and Linux. Since it is also written in TypeScript, it can be easily extended if required.
- Eclipse TypeScript Plug-in, an Eclipse plugin developed by Palantir.
- typescript.java an Eclipse plugin which consumes tsserver with JSDT Editor.
tide - TypeScript Interactive Development Environment for Emacs
- nbts - NetBeans TypeScript editor plugin
- Geertjan's TypeScript NetBeans Plugin
The TypeScript Plugin for Sublime, available through Package Control for both Sublime Text 3 and Sublime Text 2.
- leafgarland/typescript-vim provides syntax files for highlighting
.ts
and.d.ts
files. - HerringtonDarkholme/yats.vim provides more syntax highlighting and DOM keywords.
If you would like to have as-you-type completion, you can install YouCompleteMe and add the following code into your .vimrc
to specify what token will trigger the completion. YouCompleteMe will call into its respective TypeScript Plugin for semantic queries.
if !exists("g:ycm_semantic_triggers")
let g:ycm_semantic_triggers = {}
endif
let g:ycm_semantic_triggers['typescript'] = ['.']
Visual Studio comes with TypeScript when installing Microsoft Web Tools.
TypeScript for Visual Studio 2015 can be found [here] (http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=48593)
TypeScript for Visual Studio 2013 can be found [here] (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=48739)
Visual Studio Code, a lightweight cross-platform editor, comes with TypeScript support built in.
WebStorm, as well as other JetBrains IDEs, contain TypeScript language support out of the box.