If you find a bug in ts-node and file an issue, it's helpful -- even necessary -- to create a minimal reproduction of the bug.
This link explains why we ask for a minimal reproduction. Thank you in advance!
https://gist.github.com/Rich-Harris/88c5fc2ac6dc941b22e7996af05d70ff
One way to do that is opening a pull-request on this repository with your reproduction. Github Actions will execute ./run.sh
.
You can put anything you want here: add/remove dependencies in package.json
, change the commands in run.sh
, change the code in ./example.ts
,
or add a hundred more .ts
files.
Once your pull request is submitted here, link to it in your ts-node bug report.