Use when working with DOM APIs. Use when typing element references. Use when creating DOM utilities. Use when handling events. Use when manipulating the DOM.
Install
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SKILL.md
Understand the DOM Hierarchy
Overview
TypeScript's DOM types accurately model the browser's DOM hierarchy. Understanding this hierarchy - Element extends Node, HTMLElement extends Element, etc. - helps you write correct DOM code. Use the most specific type possible for better autocompletion and type safety.
When to Use This Skill
- Working with DOM APIs
- Typing element references
- Creating DOM utilities
- Handling DOM events
- Manipulating the DOM
The Iron Rule
Use the most specific DOM type possible. HTMLElement for HTML elements, HTMLInputElement for inputs, etc.
DOM Type Hierarchy
EventTarget
└── Node
└── Element
└── HTMLElement
│ └── HTMLInputElement
│ └── HTMLButtonElement
│ └── etc.
└── SVGElementExample
// BAD: Too general
const el: Element = document.getElementById('input');
el.value; // Error: Property 'value' doesn't exist on Element
// GOOD: Specific type
const input = document.getElementById('input') as HTMLInputElement;
input.value; // OK - value exists on HTMLInputElement
// Even better: Use querySelector with type parameter
const button = document.querySelector<HTMLButtonElement>('button.submit');
button?.disabled; // Typed correctlyReference
- Effective TypeScript, 2nd Edition by Dan Vanderkam
- Item 75: Understand the DOM Hierarchy