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How to add properties to existing objects in TypeScript
declare global { interface Window { MyNamespace: any; } } window.MyNamespace = window.MyNamespace || {};
The above adds the MyNamespace property to window, by declaring that window (which implements/inherits from Window), has a property named MyNamespace.
See also: What does “variable = variable || {}” mean in JavaScript.
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