I think the Flow team was willing to make exceptions and add some magic types. Not particularly hard to do I would think.
same. I didn't know about $keys, and am now wondering what I need to do to stay up to date on Flow innovations.
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I wonder how Nuclide + Flow compares to VSCode + TS. The latter is really a game-changing combo for me.
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try. Atom + linter-flow + autocomplete-flow
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nuclide is not that easy to set up.
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does that get you the basic set of features in vscode + TS?
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it gets you linting and auto-complete. Nuclide will give you all the same features and VSCode.
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"jump to definition" and "peek at definition" + "hover to get inferred type" are almost more important than autocomplete to me
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then install Nuclide. It doesn't lint as you type (before you save) so you can also use linter-flow. Which is what I do.
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there's no 'peek at definition' in nuclide. Only jump. Maybe you can get flow working in VS Code. Others use it reliably. I couldn't
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it's hard. Since flow moves quickly too. They've been doing a release a week these days!
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