feat(typedoc): treat accessor reflections as properties#15
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Summary
This PR updates the TypeDoc generation process to treat accessor reflections (get/set) as regular properties.
In TypeScript, accessors behave like properties from the consumer’s perspective, but TypeDoc currently renders them in a separate Accessors section. This leads to inconsistent documentation structure and makes it harder to read property information.
This change converts accessor reflections to ReflectionKind.Property during the documentation build process. The property type and comments are inferred from the getter signature when available, otherwise from the setter parameter.
This ensures that accessors appear alongside other class properties in the generated documentation.
Closes #14
What kind of change does this PR introduce?
feat improves documentation generation by treating accessors as properties.
Did you add tests for your changes?
No.
Does this PR introduce a breaking change?
No.
If relevant, what needs to be documented once your changes are merged or what have you already documented?
No additional documentation changes are required. The change only improves how accessors appear in the generated documentation.
Use of AI
AI tools were used to help understand the issue.