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babel-preset-kyt-react
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An opinionated babel preset for react apps, best used with kyt.
A wrapper around @babel/preset-react
with optional production enhancements.
This preset includes babel-preset-kyt-core
- you do not need to install both.
propTypes
when (NODE|BABEL)_ENV=production
.{ development: true }
to @babel/preset-react
when (NODE|BABEL)_ENV=development
.$ yarn add --dev babel-preset-kyt-react
$ npm i --save-dev --save-exact babel-preset-kyt-react
useProductionTransforms
(Boolean
) - whether to include these plugins; default: true
:
envOptions
(Object
) - passed down to babel-preset-kyt-core
. See more.
includeRuntime
(Boolean
) - whether or not to include @babel/plugin-transform-runtime
; default: false
FAQs
An opinionated babel preset for react apps, best used with kyt.
The npm package babel-preset-kyt-react receives a total of 5,246 weekly downloads. As such, babel-preset-kyt-react popularity was classified as popular.
We found that babel-preset-kyt-react demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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