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TS doc recommends that we use
skipLibCheck
instead. Any good reason to preferskipDefaultLibCheck
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I noticed that, I'm not sure why they recommend that.
skipLibCheck
ensures that the libraries we depend on typecheck. I understand thatskipDefaultLibCheck
only skips checking bundle libs (like DOM, ES2020, etc.). These libs are bundled with TypeScript and they should be the highest quality.With other libs that come from other node_modules, it seems best to check their types especially because if we don't check these files, the errors can appear in other projects that have
skipLibCheck
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Makes sense to me. Seems like TS docs need some love!