Closes #1405 - Properly uses `typescript-eslint`: we were missing the preset from it, so some of the default `eslint` rules (that don't properly work with typescript) were being applied and causing false positives - I also moved the `eslint` config into its own file, and enabled `typescript-eslint`'s type-awareness, so that we can enable more type-aware rules in the future if we like - Adds `ts-lit-plugin` to the typescript config, which _hopefully_ will allow us to catch issues during build (in CI) - It looks like `ts-lit-plugin` is sort of abandonware at the moment, and unfortunately _doesn't_ actually work for this purpose right now, but the lit team is working on a replacement here: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@lit-labs/analyzer - Adds `fork-ts-checker-webpack-plugin`, which allows the typescript checking process to be run on a separate forked thread in Webpack, which can help speed up builds & checking - Enables incremental type checking for better speed - Fixes a whole bunch of `eslint`-auto-fixable issues (unused imports and variables, some type issues, etc) - Fixes a bunch of `lit-analyzer` issues (mostly attribute naming, some type issues as well) - Fixes various other type issues: - Improves type safety in a bunch of places, notably anywhere `apiFetch` and `APIPaginatedList` are used - Removes some `any`s
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| {
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|   "compilerOptions": {
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|     "types": ["@types/node"],
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|     "noEmit": true
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|   },
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|   "extends": "./tsconfig.json",
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|   "include": ["**/*.ts", "*.js", ".*.js"]
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| }
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