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javascript - Can I use TypeScript without RequireJS?

I have two classes in different files:

export class ActionsCollection{
    constructor(greeting :string){
        this.greet(greeting);
    }

    public greet(greeting :string) {
        return "<h1>"+greeting+"</h1>";
    }
}

And

import {ActionsCollection} from "./actionsCollection";

class Greeter extends ActionsCollection{
    constructor(public greeting: string) {
        super(greeting);
    }
}

alert(new Greeter("Hello, world!"));

Greeter is generated in such a file in which there is require line ("./ actionsCollection"). But I want to make sure that all the files (*.ts) generates in only one file main.js, it does not need require. Can I do that? And if so, how?

PS: At the same time, for the assembly, you can use standard WebStorm tools and Gulp. And nothing more, besides modules for Gulp.

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Replace

import {ActionsCollection} from "./actionsCollection";

with

/// <reference path="./actionsCollection.ts" />.

See Triple Slashes for more info on using the triple slash imports.


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