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@putout/operator-declare
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🐊Putout operator adds ability to declare referenced variables that was not defined
🐊Putout operator adds ability to declare variable that was not defined before:
npm i putout @putout/operator-declare
If you want to create 🐊Putout plugin
that will declare variables according to your needs just:
const {
operator,
declare,
} = require('putout');
module.exports = declare({
fs: `import fs from 'fs/promises'`,
});
When you need different declarations for ESM
and CommonJS
you can use:
const {
operator,
declare,
} = require('putout');
module.exports = declare({
fs: {
esm: `import fs from 'fs/promises'`,
comomnjs: `const fs = require('fs')`, // drop when not needed
},
});
Plugin supports options, so you can pass it in .putout.json
:
{
"rules": {
"putout/declare-undefined-variables": ["on", {
"declarations": {
"fs": "import fs from 'fs/promises'"
}
}]
}
}
Can be used with ESLint's putout/evaluate:
{
"rules": {
"putout/declare-undefined-variables": ["on", {
"declarations": {
"superMethod": "import superMethod from '__putout_evaluate: join(`./`, basename(__filename), `.js`)'"
}
}]
}
}
If you have a file index.spec.js
:
+ import superMethod from './index.js'
superMethod();
MIT
FAQs
🐊Putout operator adds ability to declare referenced variables that was not defined
The npm package @putout/operator-declare receives a total of 5,461 weekly downloads. As such, @putout/operator-declare popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @putout/operator-declare 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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