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TS Build Info File is usually named <config name>.tsbuildInfo (e.g., tsconfig.tsbuildinfo). I had a weird issue where some files would go missing from the outDir, this occurred when I had a compilation error, and then I would fix the compilation error. The video below demonstrates the issue, you'll notice at the end that only foo.ts gets output to foo.js, index.js and math.js are missing completely. Changing .tsbuildinfo to *.tsbuildinfo (or tsconfig.tsbuildinfo) fixed the issue for me.

CleanShot.2023-10-03.at.11.38.53.mp4

TS Build Info File is usually named `<config name>.tsbuildInfo` (e.g., `tsconfig.tsbuildinfo`). The previous configuration wouldn't clean up the TS Build Info File, causing some TS files not to be output after fixing a compilation error.
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augustjk commented Oct 6, 2023

Fixes #505

"clean": "if-file-deleted",
"files": ["src/**/*.ts", "tsconfig.json"],
"output": ["lib/**", ".tsbuildinfo"]
"output": ["lib/**", "*.tsbuildinfo"]
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If we're going by default behavior, this might be better. See #505 (comment)

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"output": ["lib/**", "*.tsbuildinfo"]
"output": ["lib/**", "lib/tsconfig.tsbuildinfo"]

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My tsconfig.tsbuildinfo file doesn't get output to the output folder. And otherwise it would have been included by the lib/** glob, right? I chose to use *.tsbuildinfo specifically because the name of the file can be different depending on your tsconfig.json. See: https://www.typescriptlang.org/tsconfig#tsBuildInfoFile.

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@augustjk Did you happen to double check the default behavior here already?

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Just tested now. Seems like I was mistaken, but so is the doc linked above.

If outDir is set, then the default is <outDir>/<config name>.tsbuildInfo

But I observed tsconfig.tsbuildinfo being generated next to the config file, not inside the <outDir>.

I retract the suggestion.

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Ooohhh nevermind, I also had rootDir set.

If rootDir and outDir are set, then the file is <outDir>/<relative path to config from rootDir>/<config name>.tsbuildinfo

This rule pulled it back out. It's hard to say what's correct here as it's highly dependent on the user's tsconfig that we're not showing in the example. I am happy with *.tsbuildinfo. Especially considering my suggestion is redundant with the lib/** glob.

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I have accepted the CLA!

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