Littlecib Ts New
If you’re a roll-your-own (RYO) or make-your-own (MYO) smoker, you may have noticed Little Cig releasing new products — including improved filtered cigarillos and empty tubes. Here’s what you should know about their latest offerings.
Run this command to create a default tsconfig.json:
npx tsc --init
Open the newly created tsconfig.json in your text editor. For a small, modern project, ensure these settings are uncommented and set: littlecib ts new
"compilerOptions":
"target": "es2020", /* Use modern JavaScript features */
"module": "commonjs", /* Standard for Node.js */
"strict": true, /* Enable strict type-checking */
"outDir": "./dist", /* Redirect JS output to 'dist' folder */
"rootDir": "./src", /* Specify the source folder */
"esModuleInterop": true /* Allow default imports */
If you are currently using standard tsc or older versions of LittleCIB (v1.x or v2.x), the migration path is surprisingly smooth.
This creates the manifest for your project. If you’re a roll-your-own (RYO) or make-your-own (MYO)
npm init -y
The new version runs 40% faster on Chromium-based browsers and includes a native Electron wrapper for desktop users.
Search analytics show that “littlecib ts new” spiked in late April 2026, right after LittleCIB tweeted a cryptic message: “TS new soon. Little CIB going big.” Open the newly created tsconfig
Because “LittleCIB” is often typed as “littlecib” (all lowercase, no space) and “TS new” could mean “TS news” or “TS new version,” search engines treat the combined string as a single long-tail keyword. Many users also landed on this term while trying to recall the exact name of the update — “LittleCIB TS New Version.”