| Hi, I'm a Redux maintainer. There's a much better solution than what this blog describes. We've just released a new package called Redux Starter Kit [0], which is meant to provide opinionated defaults and simplify writing common Redux code patterns. It's already written in TypeScript, and works great in TS apps. In particular, the `createSlice` function [1] allows you to provide reducer functions that use "mutative" update logic (thanks to using the Immer library [2] internally), and auto-generates action types and action creators based on the provided reducers. Really, there's no reason to write an action creator or action type by hand ever again. `createSlice` also makes it really easy to organize your Redux logic using the single-file-per-feature "ducks" pattern [3] The "Advanced Tutorial" page [4] shows how to use RSK with TypeScript, and with our new React-Redux hooks. Going forward, Redux Starter Kit is our recommended way to use Redux. [0] https://redux-starter-kit.js.org/ [1] https://redux-starter-kit.js.org/api/createSlice [2] https://immerjs.github.io/immer/docs/introduction [3] https://github.com/erikras/ducks-modular-redux [4] https://redux-starter-kit.js.org/tutorials/advanced-tutorial |