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I have come over the following snippets to support enum with string

enum Color {
    red = <any>"red", green = <any>"green", Blue = <any>"blue"
}

What is the means and why we need it?

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What is the means

Typescript Enums are only numbers. So if you assign a string the compiler will complain.

enum Color {
    red = "red" // error `string` is not assignable to color
}

But by using any you are telling the compiler shhhh... I know better. More on this.

Note: If you do this you will potentially need to shhhhh the compiler again e.g. :

enum Color {
    red = <any>"red" // shhhh
}

var foo = Color.red; // okay
foo = 123; // okay: TypeScript still thinks red is a number  
foo = "red"; // Error
foo = <any>"red"; // shhhhh

What an assertion really is

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Alternate string based enums

why we need it

If you want string based enums. I personally use this pattern right now : https://basarat.gitbooks.io/typescript/content/docs/tips/stringEnums.html

And with typescript 1.8 there will be first class support e.g.

type Foo = "a" | "b"; 
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