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babel-plugin-remove-nonjs-es6
Advanced tools
Babel plugin to remove dependencies of non JS files such as CSS and images
Simply removes non-JS require()
such as require('./style.css')
, possibly resolved by Webpack with its ExtractTextPlugin.
It simply removes non-JS dependency.
require('fs');
require('./src/blaa');
- require('./src/blaa.css');
- require('./src/blaa.scss');
- require('./src/blaa.less');
- require('./src/yeah.jpg');
$ npm install --save-dev babel-plugin-remove-nonjs
Because it also removes valiable declarations like const style = require('./style.css')
, your code CANNOT depend on a returned value of the module.
If you want scoped CSS, try css-loader.
If you're looking for a more integrated solution of CSS, try isomorphic-style-loader.
MIT
This package is originally published by rickchristie and I'm maintaining it.
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Babel plugin to remove dependencies of non JS files such as CSS and images
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