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@teambit/export
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bit deps unset
, bit deps reset
, bit deps eject
, bit deps blame
(#7043 #6898 #6884 #6945)bit scope rename-owner
(#7023)bit fork ... --rename
(#6955)bit envs update
to update environment versions (#6909 #6862)workspace.jsonc
(#6976).cjs
, .mjs
, .mts
, .cts
extensions (#7009 #7038)@bit-ignore
comment (#6855 #6980)file-log
to see file changes per snap (#6888)--editor
flag for bit snap
(#6956)--no-optional
for bit install
(#7030)-x
to --skip-dependency-installation
flag (#7091)node_modules
upon bit rename
(#7059).bitmap
edge cases (#6944 #7080 #6866)bit env set
(#7052)bit update
(#6948 #6983)snap
, tag
and merge components from remote scopes (#7084 #7053 #7051 #7031 #6952 #6836 #7049 #6850 #6886 #7036)rootComponents:true
(#6642)bit envs get <component>
(#6939)bit config
- cloud_domain
and symphony_url
(#6930)addPostCssPlugins
method to webpack config mutator (#6972)pino-pretty
(#6789 #6870)packageImportMethod
for Yarn (#6860 #6871)index.json
if need (#6838)--skip-config
to help in cases aspects fail to load during bit fork
(#6910)--one-line
for bit log
(#6885 #7012)bit tag
is successful (#6852)FAQs
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The npm package @teambit/export receives a total of 528 weekly downloads. As such, @teambit/export popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @teambit/export 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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