| /** |
| Create a type from an object type without certain keys. |
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| This type is a stricter version of [`Omit`](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/release-notes/typescript-3-5.html#the-omit-helper-type). The `Omit` type does not restrict the omitted keys to be keys present on the given type, while `Except` does. The benefits of a stricter type are avoiding typos and allowing the compiler to pick up on rename refactors automatically. |
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| Please upvote [this issue](https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/30825) if you want to have the stricter version as a built-in in TypeScript. |
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| @example |
| ``` |
| import {Except} from 'type-fest'; |
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| type Foo = { |
| a: number; |
| b: string; |
| c: boolean; |
| }; |
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| type FooWithoutA = Except<Foo, 'a' | 'c'>; |
| //=> {b: string}; |
| ``` |
| */ |
| export type Except<ObjectType, KeysType extends keyof ObjectType> = Pick<ObjectType, Exclude<keyof ObjectType, KeysType>>; |