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I examined the Automatic Type Acquisition cache in my PC, which is C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\TypeScript\3.8\
The immediate cause seems to be a missing entry in C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\TypeScript\3.8\node_modules\types-registry\index.json
. It’s a ~560KB JSON file which contains the latest version numbers for various NPM packages under the @types
scope.
For some reason, this JSON file does not contain an entry for vue
, even though the @types/vue
package exists on NPM. Strangely enough, it does contain entries for several packages that depend on Vue, such as vue-markdown
and vue-ls
.
When I added "vue-ls"
to my jsconfig.json
:
{
"compilerOptions": {
"checkJs": true
},
"typeAcquisition": {
"include": [
"jquery",
"react",
"vue-ls"
]
}
}
…TypeScript downloaded @types/vue-ls
into its cache. This pulls in the type definitions in the vue
package, which makes the type checks work for Vue.js.