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broccoli-sweetjs
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Transpile Sweet.js macros
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$ npm install --save-dev broccoli-sweetjs
var sweetjs = require('broccoli-sweetjs');
tree = sweetjs(tree, options);
Type: array
Default: []
A list of macros you want to use.
Use the same syntax as you would in require()
:
'module-name'
'./file-name'
Type: array
Default: []
A list of readtable extensions you want to use.
Use the same syntax as you would in require()
:
'module-name'
'./file-name'
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Transpile Sweet.js macros
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