JSDoc works great for buildless application setups! One downside is that if you publish a library to npm you still need a build step to generate .d.ts files from your JSDoc type annotations so that npm shows a "TS" badge on the npm package page. This also seems to apply to VSCode's intellisense which keeps trying to poke you to "try to install @types/jsdoc-typed-package to get type information". Other JS ecosystem tooling also doesn't seem to process JSDoc types at all such as jsdocs.io or tsdocs.dev. So for libraries we're stuck with .d.ts generation via "tsc --allowJs --checkJs --declaration ..." even if it's all JS.