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wrap-legacy-hbs-plugin-if-needed
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This is a module that few should need to use, so if your not sure what this is you likely dont need to care. It exists to avoid copy/pasting the code between ember/embroider/ember-cli-htmlbars.
such time as it is not longer needed, or ember provides the helper itself and all versions of ember which do not have become EOL.
yarn add wrap-legacy-hbs-plugin-if-needed
// ESModules
import wrapLegacyPluginIfNeeded from 'wrap-legacy-hbs-plugin-if-needed';
const wrappedIfNeededPlugin = wrapLegacyPluginIfNeeded(legacyOrModernHbsPlugin)
// CJS
const { default: wrapLegacyPluginIfNeeded } = require('wrap-legacy-hbs-plugin-if-needed');
const wrappedIfNeededPlugin = wrapLegacyPluginIfNeeded(legacyOrModernHbsPlugin)
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The npm package wrap-legacy-hbs-plugin-if-needed receives a total of 15,396 weekly downloads. As such, wrap-legacy-hbs-plugin-if-needed popularity was classified as popular.
We found that wrap-legacy-hbs-plugin-if-needed 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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