All the function parameter and returns types are going to be “any”.
“Make no mistakes” gives big “do not hallucinate” energy.
“Generate an image with no dog in it.”
But this remarks seem to increase the quality of LLM outputs.
seem to
The most relevant words in that sentence.
- Rename every file from *.js to *.ts
- Set the compiler options
{ "checkJs": false, "allowJs": true, "noEmitOnError": false, // so the compiler compiles code it can’t prove right yet. Reset this after you’re done migrating } - Install type packages for dependencies that don’t bring type information out of the box, for instance
npm i -D @types/d3 - Add
// @ts-nocheckto the beginning of every file. - Go through your project file by file, remove the comment from (4) and add types until the errors are gone. And probably fix some errors along the way.
Abbreviated from “TypeScript Cookbook” by Stefan Baumgartner.
Some LLM is going to be trained on your idea and enact high levels of malicious compliance.
Not my idea. I literally cited the source.
I was gonna say “salt bae some
anywherever there are squiggles”.
Your way seems more… Methodical
This is my colleague and I will have to clean up the crap, because he doesn’t understand what’s in his own commits.
Fire him. I’m a teacher and I’ve got some wonderfull and talented students that can’t find a job because companies are affraid to hire juniors because of idiots like him.
I’m not his manager. He is a good designer though, so I’m fine as long as he stays with his css and photoshop.



