I overloaded WebStorm and smote the typescript linter with reducers-actions-facade-actions-effects-service-model k-k-k-k i l l e r combo
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The linter is highlighting random parts of my types and giving me weird errors. If this isn't a sign that NGRX is baffling, I dunno what is
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Replying to @slatermaus @jetbrains
Hello, any chance you can share a bit more information about your project: What TSLint version and configuration do you have? What IDE version do you use?
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Hey guys, the TSLint version is 5.11.0 and the Webstorm version is 2019.1 with build version 191.6183.63. TSLint is autoconfigured based on the node module I have in my project but here's the tslint.json => https://jsoneditoronline.org/?id=8832236ad2674b80845de695560ec2b0 …
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If you close this file and then open it again, do you still have this problem? Does it happen in other files?
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Yeah, even if I close the IDE and open it again. I've seen it hit a few files as well, yes.
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We've tried to reproduce it with a new app generated with Angular CLI and you TSLint configuration, but no luck. We would really appreciate it if you can send us a sample project where the problem occurs! Here's a link to our tracker: https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issues/WEB
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