TypeScript.fm - The Friendly Show for TypeScript Developers

News for the week of Feb 16, 2026: npmx.dev is a better frontend for npm, Chrome 145 includes some cool new toys, and we figure out that Knip is pronounced with a hard-K. From the community: fun with generics, Next.js adds an MCP server, and why OSS maintainers need to breaks (as should we all).

Chapters

  • (00:00) - Welcome to the Show
  • (07:10) - News: We Made Our First Video Podcast Episode
  • (09:02) - News: TS Native Gets Remote AST Speed-up of 6.4X
  • (09:59) - News: npmx.dev is a New Frontend for npm Registry
  • (14:13) - News: Chrome 145 Brings Some Cool New Devtools
  • (18:41) - News: Safari 26.4 Looks to Improve CSS Grid Support
  • (19:35) - Library Watch: Knip 5.85.0 Cleans Up Codebase Cruft
  • (22:30) - Library Watch: @wasmground/emit Builds WASM with TS
  • (23:58) - Library Watch: Tempest Generates Types from PHP
  • (25:33) - Library Watch: runner 5.5.0, an All-in-one TS Framework
  • (28:02) - Community Highlight: Build a Game Series by Deno
  • (30:02) - Community Highlight: Next.js MCP Server
  • (33:29) - Community Highlight: What is TC39 by Shop Talk Show
  • (34:32) - Community Highlight: Open Source Developers Need to Take Breaks
  • (38:16) - Community Highlight: Fun with TS Generics by Adam Rackis
  • (39:38) - Bleet of the Week
  • (39:59) - Cool Link: 400 Car Batteries Wired Together
  • (40:39) - Cool Link: FragCoord.xyz is a ShaderToy Alternative
  • (41:37) - Cool Link: Recreating a BBC Micro Game in TypeScript
  • (43:19) - Cool Link: YootTower, Open Source Code for SimTower
  • (44:33) - The Minnesota Long Goodbye

News
Library Watch
From the Community
Cool Links
Music
Seahorse Dreams by Kubbi (Spotify)




Creators and Guests

Host
Erik Onarheim
Self-professed Neovim Dandy 🎩 Software developer in Minneapolis ⛄I created a game engine for the web called Excalibur 🗡
Host
Kamran Ayub
Solopreneur, speaker, and Pluralsight author. Founder of KeepTrackOfMyGames.com.

What is TypeScript.fm - The Friendly Show for TypeScript Developers?

The two TypeScript Fools, Kamran Ayub and Erik Onarheim, get together weekly to bring you news, community highlights, and deep dives into the TypeScript ecosystem. Stay up-to-date on what's happening and learn new things to make you a better TypeScript developer along the way!