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alias-quokka-plugin
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Quokka plugin for providing module import aliases.
Plugin provides a way to define module aliases relative to the project root. Plugin exposes following quokka settings:
{
"plugins": ["alias-quokka-plugin"],
"alias": {
"@": ".",
"other-thing": "lib/other/thing"
}
}
With above configuration doing require("@")
will require package itself and require("other-thing")
will require module under lib/other/thing
relative to project root.
You can install it as dev dependency for your package:
yarn add --save --dev alias-quokka-plugin
npm install --save-dev alias-quokka-plugin
Or install it into global quokka directory as regular dependency.
FAQs
Quokka plugin to provide module import aliases
The npm package alias-quokka-plugin receives a total of 194 weekly downloads. As such, alias-quokka-plugin popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that alias-quokka-plugin demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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