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@babel/plugin-transform-unicode-regex
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Compile ES2015 Unicode regex to ES5
See our website @babel/plugin-transform-unicode-regex for more information.
Using npm:
npm install --save-dev @babel/plugin-transform-unicode-regex
or using yarn:
yarn add @babel/plugin-transform-unicode-regex --dev
regexpu-core is a package that also compiles Unicode regular expressions to ES5. It is similar to @babel/plugin-transform-unicode-regex but can be used independently of Babel. It provides a low-level API for transforming regular expressions and is used by Babel itself.
This is a legacy Babel plugin that was used to transform Unicode regular expressions in ES2015 (ES6) code to be ES5-compatible. It has similar functionality to @babel/plugin-transform-unicode-regex but is specific to the ES2015 preset. It is now deprecated in favor of the unified @babel/preset-env.
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Compile ES2015 Unicode regex to ES5
The npm package @babel/plugin-transform-unicode-regex receives a total of 30,036,751 weekly downloads. As such, @babel/plugin-transform-unicode-regex popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @babel/plugin-transform-unicode-regex demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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