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docs: add minimal docs page for type-utils package #9294
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As a casual reader, I wonder what is the difference between this and ts-api-utils. The answer is probably that this package is meant to be used in another lint plugins.
The part about eslint rules is currently missing :) |
Those are great points, thanks @rubiesonthesky! Added. 🚀 |
Co-authored-by: Kirk Waiblinger <kirk.waiblinger@gmail.com>
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Overview
Adds a quick page for
@typescript-eslint/type-utils
.Also fixes up some
@example
code inbuiltinSymbolLikes
, as discovered by #9293.Doesn't add more info such as the specific functions exported by it. I'm exploring that as a deeper followup separately.
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