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@pwa/plugin-buble
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> [`PWA`](https://pwa.cafe/) plugin for [`Bublé`](https://buble.surge.sh/guide/#what-is-buble)
$ npm install --save-dev @pwa/plugin-buble
None – recognized by and attached to @pwa/core automatically!
Important: This plugin will automatically swap out & disable
babel-loader!
The use of Bublé is recommended for simpler, vanilla JS applications... and/or for the wild and crazy.
Configurable via the buble key on your pwa.config.js file.
Note: Your
Browserslist configresults will be transformed into atargetobject for Bublé!
However, defining your ownbuble.targetobject will prevent this transformation.
Default Config:
exports.buble = {
transforms: {
modules: false
}
}
Available Options:
See Bublé's documentation for Supported Features, JSX, and Dangerous Transforms.
FAQs
> [`PWA`](https://pwa.cafe/) plugin for [`Bublé`](https://buble.surge.sh/guide/#what-is-buble)
The npm package @pwa/plugin-buble receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @pwa/plugin-buble popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @pwa/plugin-buble demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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