Issue
First of all, I've already seen the other posts about error TS1005. Same error code, but totally different.
A simple let x: number; will generate the error TS1005 during compilation. It's not about a missing semicolon as what the error message says, but the compiler does not recognize the let keyword. I read that maybe because of an outdated compiler.
Here's my typescript version installed using npm install -g typescript
- TypeScript version:
2.5.2 - Compiler (tsc) version:
1.0.3.0
Maybe somebody can help?
Solution
Your installation is wrong; you are using a very old compiler version (1.0.3.0).
tsc --version should return a version of 2.5.2.
Check where that old compiler is located using: which tsc (or where tsc) and remove it.
Try uninstalling the "global" typescript
npm uninstall -g typescript
Installing as part of a local dev dependency of your project
npm install typescript --save-dev
Execute it from the root of your project
./node_modules/.bin/tsc
Answered By - Bruno Grieder
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