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@snowpack/plugin-babel
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Use Babel to build your files from source. Automatically inherits from your local project `.babelrc` or `babel.config.json` files.
Use Babel to build your files from source. Automatically inherits from your local project .babelrc
or babel.config.json
files.
npm install --save-dev @snowpack/plugin-babel
// snowpack.config.json
{
"plugins": [
[
"@snowpack/plugin-babel",
{
"input": ['.js', '.mjs', '.jsx', '.ts', '.tsx'], // (optional) specify files for Babel to transform
transformOptions: {
// babel transform options
}
}
]
]
}
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
input | string[] | (optional) By default, Babel scans & transfoms these extensions: ['.js', '.mjs', '.jsx', '.ts', '.tsx'] . Modify this array if you’d like to change this. |
transformOptions | object | (optional) See https://babeljs.io/docs/en/options |
FAQs
Use Babel to build your files from source. Automatically inherits from your local project `.babelrc` or `babel.config.json` files.
We found that @snowpack/plugin-babel 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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