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convert-extension
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Convert JS source file extensions and imports.
This module was created to allow you to convert the output of Typescript to .mjs
or .cjs
, for better support with node ES6 modules.
npm install convert-extension
or
yarn add convert-extension
Run the command, providing a file extension (here mjs
) and a directory:
npx convert-extension mjs build/
This will convert any .js
files and their relative imports to .mjs
. It will also convert source maps, if they exist.
You can also specify a custom extension of input files with --input-extension
:
npx convert-extension mjs build/ --input-extension=xyz
import convertExtension from 'convert-extension';
(async function() {
await convertExtension('build/', 'mjs', 'js');
})();
You can also supply Babel transform options as a fourth argument:
import convertExtension from 'convert-extension';
(async function() {
await convertExtension('build/', 'mjs', 'js', { minified: true });
})();
const convertExtension = require('convert-extension');
(async function() {
await convertExtension('build/', 'mjs', 'js');
})();
FAQs
Convert JS source file extensions and imports
The npm package convert-extension receives a total of 27 weekly downloads. As such, convert-extension popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that convert-extension 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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