--- '@verdaccio/api': minor '@verdaccio/auth': minor '@verdaccio/cli': minor '@verdaccio/dev-commons': minor '@verdaccio/config': minor '@verdaccio/commons-api': minor '@verdaccio/file-locking': minor '@verdaccio/htpasswd': minor '@verdaccio/local-storage': minor '@verdaccio/readme': minor '@verdaccio/streams': minor '@verdaccio/types': minor '@verdaccio/hooks': minor '@verdaccio/loaders': minor '@verdaccio/logger': minor '@verdaccio/logger-prettify': minor '@verdaccio/middleware': minor '@verdaccio/mock': minor '@verdaccio/node-api': minor '@verdaccio/proxy': minor '@verdaccio/server': minor '@verdaccio/store': minor '@verdaccio/dev-types': minor '@verdaccio/utils': minor 'verdaccio': minor '@verdaccio/web': minor '@verdaccio/website': minor --- feat: add typescript project references settings Reading https://ebaytech.berlin/optimizing-multi-package-apps-with-typescript-project-references-d5c57a3b4440 I realized I can use project references to solve the issue to pre-compile modules on develop mode. It allows to navigate (IDE) trough the packages without need compile the packages. Add two `tsconfig`, one using the previous existing configuration that is able to produce declaration files (`tsconfig.build`) and a new one `tsconfig` which is enables [_projects references_](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/project-references.html).