This is a series of example plugins, which are extremely well documented and aim to give you samples to build from depending on what you want to build.
Uses @typescript/vfs
to set up a TypeScript project in the browser, and then displays all of the top-level functions as AST nodes in the sidebar.
Uses a custom TypeScript transformer when emitting JavaScript from the current file in the Playground.
Uses a dependency which isn't entirely optimised for running in a web page, but doesn't have too big of a dependency tree that it this becomes an issue either.
Rollup Config, Key source file.
Using a fraction of the extensive Monaco API (monaco is the text editor at the core of the Playground) to showcase what parts of a TypeScript file would be removed by a transpiler to make it a JS file.
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