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javascript - What's the propose of a leading pipe when declaring a type on Typescript

Using Prettiefier I noticed that this code block is formated to contain an extra leading pipe, see the following example:

// before Prettier
let foo: {
    [k: string]: any
} | boolean;

// after Prettier
const actions:
  | {
      [k: string]: any;
    }
  | boolean = true;

Notice the pipe added by Prettier on the type declaration.

This could also be declared in a single line, and prettier keeps the format without adding the extra pipe:

const actions: { [k: string]: any } | boolean = true;

My doubt is why is this pipe added? Does it change anything at the Typescript level?

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It's purely stylistic, there is no functional difference.

Consider the following:

type Foo = Bar
  | Baz
  | Bap

compared to this:

type Foo =
  | Bar
  | Baz
  | Bap

The second example is a lot cleaner, and it's immediately clear that the three things on the right side of the |s are the constituents of the union.

Clearly, you wouldn't add a leading | when defining everything on one line:

type T = A | B

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