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lodash-amd
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The compatibility & modern builds of lodash exported as AMD modules.
Generated using lodash-cli:
$ lodash modularize compat exports=amd -o ./compat && lodash compat exports=amd -d -o ./compat/main.js
$ lodash modularize modern exports=amd -o ./modern && lodash modern exports=amd -d -o ./modern/main.js
The lodash-amd
package is deprecated in favor of lodash@amd & lodash-compat@amd ≥ v3.0.0.
Defining a build as 'lodash'
.
require({
'packages': [
{ 'name': 'lodash', 'location': 'lodash-amd/modern' }
]
}, ['lodash/array/chunk'], function(chunk) {
// use `chunk`
});
See the package source for more details.
FAQs
Lodash exported as AMD modules.
We found that lodash-amd demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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