pad.libre-service.eu-etherpad/start.bat
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Added typescript to etherpad
* Fixed determining file extension.

* Added ts-node

* Fixed backend tests.

* Fixed frontend test runs.

* Fixed tests.

* Use script approach for starting etherpad.

* Change directory to src.

* Fixed env.

* Change directory

* Fixed build arg.

* Fixed docker build.

* Fixed.

* Fixed cypress file path.

* Fixed.

* Use latest node container.

* Fixed windows workflow.

* Use tsx and optimized docker image.

* Added workflow for type checks.

* Fixed.

* Added tsconfig.

* Converted more files to typescript.

* Removed commented keys.

* Typed caching middleware.

* Added script for checking the types.

* Moved SecretRotator to typescript.

* Fixed npm installation and moved to types folder.

* Use better scripts for watching typescript changes.

* Update windows.yml

* Fixed order of npm installation.

* Converted i18n.

* Added more types.

* Added more types.

* Fixed import.

* Fixed tests.

* Fixed tests.

* Fixed type checking test.

* Fixed stats

* Added express types.

* fixed.
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@echo off
REM Windows and symlinks do not get along with each other, so on Windows
REM `node_modules\ep_etherpad-lite` is sometimes a full copy of `src` not a
REM symlink to `src`. If it is a copy, Node.js sees `src\foo.js` and
REM `node_modules\ep_etherpad-lite\foo.js` as two independent modules with
REM independent state, when they should be treated as the same file. To work
REM around this, everything must consistently use either `src` or
REM `node_modules\ep_etherpad-lite` on Windows. Because some plugins access
REM Etherpad internals via `require('ep_etherpad-lite/foo')`,
REM `node_modules\ep_etherpad-lite` is used here.
node run dev