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babel-plugin-transform-runtime-file-extensions
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A Babel plugin that adds file extensions to Babel runtime import specifiers and require paths for Node.js ESM compatibility.
A Babel plugin that adds file extensions to Babel runtime import
specifiers and require
paths for Node.js ESM compatibility.
This is a temporary workaround for babel/babel#8462.
To install from npm run:
npm install babel-plugin-transform-runtime-file-extensions --save-dev
Configure Babel to use the plugin, after @babel/plugin-transform-runtime
:
{
"plugins": ["@babel/transform-runtime", "transform-runtime-file-extensions"]
}
2.0.0
^10.13.0 || ^12.0.0 || >= 13.7.0
.@babel/runtime/regenerator
require or import specifiers to @babel/runtime/regenerator/index.js
, via #1.FAQs
A Babel plugin that adds file extensions to Babel runtime import specifiers and require paths for Node.js ESM compatibility.
The npm package babel-plugin-transform-runtime-file-extensions receives a total of 53 weekly downloads. As such, babel-plugin-transform-runtime-file-extensions popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that babel-plugin-transform-runtime-file-extensions 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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