/** Create a type that makes the given keys non-nullable, where the remaining keys are kept as is. If no keys are given, all keys will be made non-nullable. Use-case: You want to define a single model where the only thing that changes is whether or not some or all of the keys are non-nullable. @example ``` import type {SetNonNullable} from 'type-fest'; type Foo = { a: number | null; b: string | undefined; c?: boolean | null; } type SomeNonNullable = SetNonNullable; // type SomeNonNullable = { // a: number | null; // b: string; // Can no longer be undefined. // c?: boolean; // Can no longer be null, but is still optional. // } type AllNonNullable = SetNonNullable; // type AllNonNullable = { // a: number; // Can no longer be null. // b: string; // Can no longer be undefined. // c?: boolean; // Can no longer be null, but is still optional. // } ``` @category Object */ export type SetNonNullable = { [Key in keyof BaseType]: Key extends Keys ? NonNullable : BaseType[Key]; };