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Introduction


Once you've got your Ember project up and running with TypeScript, this chapter can help you with:

  • Advanced configuration of your TypeScript project.
  • Testing of your TypeScript project.

Alternatively, you may have an existing Ember project, and you're wondering how to convert it to TypeScript. In that case, check out "Converting an Existing Ember App to TypeScript".

Or perhaps, you're creating an addon and you'd like it to be written in TypeScript. We've got you covered here.

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