Object literal may only specify known properties, but 'X' does not exist in t...
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A type-checking error (TS2561): Object literal may only specify known properties, but 'X' does not exist in type 'X'. Did you mean to write 'X'?. This diagnostic is emitted by the TypeScript compiler when object literal may only specify known properties, but 'X' does not exist in type 'X'. Did you mean to write 'X'?.
- 1Incorrect TypeScript syntax or type usage
- 2Type mismatch between declared and actual value
TypeScript compiler reports TS2561 during type checking.
// Triggers TS2561 // Object literal may only specify known properties, but 'X' does not exist in type 'X'. Did you mean to write 'X'?
expected output
error TS2561: Object literal may only specify known properties, but 'X' does not exist in type 'X'. Did you mean to write 'X'?
Fix
Address the TypeScript diagnostic
WHEN When this error is reported by the compiler
// Run the TypeScript compiler for details: npx tsc --noEmit // Use the TypeScript playground to test your code: // https://www.typescriptlang.org/play
Why this works
Review the full error message and location; the TypeScript handbook provides guidance on each error category.
TypeScript Compiler Diagnostics
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