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NAME

       ts-node-transpile-only - execute JavaScript and TypeScript code

SYNOPSIS

       ts-node-transpile-only [options] [-e script] [arguments]

DESCRIPTION

       Runs  the  given  script, either in a file or inlined with the -e switch, using Node.js or
       TypeScript. It is equivalent to running ts-node with the --transpile-only switch.

       -e, --eval [code]
              Evaluate code

       -p, --print
              Print result of `--eval`

       -r, --require [path]
              Require a node module before execution

       -i, --interactive
              Opens the REPL even if stdin does not appear to be a terminal

       -h, --help
              Print CLI usage

       -v, --version
              Print module version information

       -s, --script-mode
              Use cwd from <script.ts> instead of current directory

       -T, --transpile-only
              Use TypeScript's faster `transpileModule`

       -H, --compiler-host
              Use TypeScript's compiler host API

       -I, --ignore [pattern]
              Override the path patterns to skip compilation

       -P, --project [path]
              Path to TypeScript JSON project file

       -C, --compiler [name]
              Specify a custom TypeScript compiler

       -D, --ignore-diagnostics [code] Ignore TypeScript warnings by diagnostic code

       -O, --compiler-options [opts]
              JSON object to merge with compiler options

       --dir  Specify working directory for config resolution

       --scope
              Scope compiler to files within `cwd` only

       --files
              Load `files`, `include` and `exclude` from `tsconfig.json` on startup

       --pretty
              Use pretty diagnostic formatter (usually enabled by default)

       --skip-project
              Skip reading `tsconfig.json`

       --skip-ignore
              Skip `--ignore` checks

       --prefer-ts-exts
              Prefer importing TypeScript files over JavaScript files

       --log-error
              Logs TypeScript errors to stderr instead of throwing exceptions