TypeScript node server setup. How to remove all *.d.ts files in dist folder?
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When I deploy my server I got errors
server_1 | (node:9) UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning: /usr/app/packages/server/dist/modules/listing/create/resolvers.d.ts:1
server_1 | (function (exports, require, module, __filename, __dirname) { import { MutationResolvers } from '../../../types';
server_1 | ^
server_1 |
server_1 | SyntaxError: Unexpected token {
My solution(it works) is removing all *.d.ts
files anywhere. Here is my packages.json
script and its mass
"build": "tsc -b && copyfiles -u 1 src/**/*.graphql dist/ && rimraf ./dist/*.d.ts && rimraf ./dist/**/*.d.ts && rimraf ./dist/**/**/*.d.ts && rimraf ./dist/**/**/**/*.d.ts"
How can I remove all *.d.ts
files in dist
folder without folder nesting?
node.js typescript package.json rm
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When I deploy my server I got errors
server_1 | (node:9) UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning: /usr/app/packages/server/dist/modules/listing/create/resolvers.d.ts:1
server_1 | (function (exports, require, module, __filename, __dirname) { import { MutationResolvers } from '../../../types';
server_1 | ^
server_1 |
server_1 | SyntaxError: Unexpected token {
My solution(it works) is removing all *.d.ts
files anywhere. Here is my packages.json
script and its mass
"build": "tsc -b && copyfiles -u 1 src/**/*.graphql dist/ && rimraf ./dist/*.d.ts && rimraf ./dist/**/*.d.ts && rimraf ./dist/**/**/*.d.ts && rimraf ./dist/**/**/**/*.d.ts"
How can I remove all *.d.ts
files in dist
folder without folder nesting?
node.js typescript package.json rm
**
should go as deep as needed. Doesrimraf ./dist/**/*.d.ts
alone work?
– ddprrt
Jan 3 at 20:02
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When I deploy my server I got errors
server_1 | (node:9) UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning: /usr/app/packages/server/dist/modules/listing/create/resolvers.d.ts:1
server_1 | (function (exports, require, module, __filename, __dirname) { import { MutationResolvers } from '../../../types';
server_1 | ^
server_1 |
server_1 | SyntaxError: Unexpected token {
My solution(it works) is removing all *.d.ts
files anywhere. Here is my packages.json
script and its mass
"build": "tsc -b && copyfiles -u 1 src/**/*.graphql dist/ && rimraf ./dist/*.d.ts && rimraf ./dist/**/*.d.ts && rimraf ./dist/**/**/*.d.ts && rimraf ./dist/**/**/**/*.d.ts"
How can I remove all *.d.ts
files in dist
folder without folder nesting?
node.js typescript package.json rm
When I deploy my server I got errors
server_1 | (node:9) UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning: /usr/app/packages/server/dist/modules/listing/create/resolvers.d.ts:1
server_1 | (function (exports, require, module, __filename, __dirname) { import { MutationResolvers } from '../../../types';
server_1 | ^
server_1 |
server_1 | SyntaxError: Unexpected token {
My solution(it works) is removing all *.d.ts
files anywhere. Here is my packages.json
script and its mass
"build": "tsc -b && copyfiles -u 1 src/**/*.graphql dist/ && rimraf ./dist/*.d.ts && rimraf ./dist/**/*.d.ts && rimraf ./dist/**/**/*.d.ts && rimraf ./dist/**/**/**/*.d.ts"
How can I remove all *.d.ts
files in dist
folder without folder nesting?
node.js typescript package.json rm
node.js typescript package.json rm
edited Jan 3 at 9:02
Yegor Zaremba
asked Jan 3 at 8:21


Yegor ZarembaYegor Zaremba
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**
should go as deep as needed. Doesrimraf ./dist/**/*.d.ts
alone work?
– ddprrt
Jan 3 at 20:02
add a comment |
**
should go as deep as needed. Doesrimraf ./dist/**/*.d.ts
alone work?
– ddprrt
Jan 3 at 20:02
**
should go as deep as needed. Does rimraf ./dist/**/*.d.ts
alone work?– ddprrt
Jan 3 at 20:02
**
should go as deep as needed. Does rimraf ./dist/**/*.d.ts
alone work?– ddprrt
Jan 3 at 20:02
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You can use this one
find ./ -name "*.d.ts" -delete
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You can use this one
find ./ -name "*.d.ts" -delete
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You can use this one
find ./ -name "*.d.ts" -delete
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You can use this one
find ./ -name "*.d.ts" -delete
You can use this one
find ./ -name "*.d.ts" -delete
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should go as deep as needed. Doesrimraf ./dist/**/*.d.ts
alone work?– ddprrt
Jan 3 at 20:02