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mirror of glob, bundled and exposed as ES module including for browser
This is a mirror of glob, bundled and exposed as dual publish CJS & ES module.
In addition, it exposes a browser entrypoint that works in browsers without any additional build tool transformations.
This comes with a patch of path-scurry, where we just assume the fs
option is always passed to glob.
Therefore, with this mirror of glob
, you MUST always pass the fs
property in the options parameter when inside browser environment
In Node environment, we just use a re-export of
glob
origin, as it now exposes both ESM + CJS
npm install @bundled-es-modules/glob
<script type="module">
import glob from '@bundled-es-modules/glob';
</script>
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mirror of glob, bundled and exposed as ES module including for browser
The npm package @bundled-es-modules/glob receives a total of 55,523 weekly downloads. As such, @bundled-es-modules/glob popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @bundled-es-modules/glob demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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