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Modified the Typescript section to also reference JSX code completion, with instructions on how to add the definitions .ts file to the package.json for JSX code completion support.
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In response to issue #73, I have made 2 simple QOL changes:
READMEwith some simple pointers on how to get JSX code completion working in the TypeScript section.misc/package.jsonto include"types": "godot.d.ts"by default so that JSX completion should work immediately when generating a TypeScript project from the editor.I think it might also be nice to be able to generate the
decorators.ts/jsfile separately alongside the existing options to generate the declaration file and enumerations file separately, in case someone didn't want to generate a full TypeScript project but did want to use the decorators. However my C++ is very rusty and my attempt at this didn't get very far, apologies :)