After 70 canary releases we are pleased to introduce Next.js 9, featuring: Built-in Zero-Config TypeScript Support: Build your application with increased confidence, thanks to automatic TypeScript support and integrated

After 70 canary releases we are pleased to introduce Next.js 9, featuring:

Built-in Zero-Config TypeScript Support: Build your application with increased confidence, thanks to automatic TypeScript 
support and integrated
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Built-In Zero-Config TypeScript Support One year ago Next.js 6 introduced basic TypeScript support through a plugin called @zeit/next-typescript.
Users also had to customize their .babelrc and enable it in next.config.js. When configured, the plugin would allow .ts and .tsx files to be built by Next.js.
However, it did not integrate type-checking, nor were types provided by Next.js core.
This meant a community package had to be maintained separately in DefinitelyTyped that could be out of sync with releases. While talking with many users, existing and new, it became clear that most were very interested in using TypeScript.
They wanted a more reliable and standard solution for easily integrating TypeScript into their existing or new codebase. For that reason, we set out to integrate TypeScript support into the Next.js core, improving developer experience, and making it faster in the process.
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