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This plugin allows to have normal .babelrc
file with your nuxt
app!
While traditional nuxt
app
requires
that you specify all your babel
configuration inside the nuxt.config.js
,
some other tools (like jest
)
require the traditional approach
with .babelrc
.
This plugin gracefully injects your .babelrc
into your nuxt
configuration
allowing you to have the best from both worlds.
We also support .babelrc.js
, babel.config.js
, and package.json
files.
npm install --save nuxt-babel
Add nuxt-babel
to your nuxt.config.js
:
{
modules: [
'nuxt-babel',
]
}
You can also specify directory containing your babel
configuration:
{
modules: [
['nuxt-babel', { directory: './some/path/' },
]
}
MIT.
FAQs
This plugin allows to have normal .babelrc file with your Nuxt app
The npm package nuxt-babel receives a total of 339 weekly downloads. As such, nuxt-babel popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that nuxt-babel 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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