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babel-preset-diff

v6.2.1

Published

Compile all unsupported features for current environments

Downloads

488

Readme

babel-preset-diff

Compile all unsupported features for current environments

babel-preset-diff aims to offer the most commonly used Babel presets and plugins so that developers do not have to duplicate and maintain a complex Babel configuration project to project. It also aims to support only the latest Node and browser versions by default.

Usage

Install babel-preset-diff by running

yarn add --dev babel-preset-diff

Add it to your Babel configuration (.babelrc or package.json)

{
  "presets": [
    "diff"
  ]
}

Any configuration options passed into this preset will be passed on to the underlying presets and plugins:

{
  "presets": [
    ["diff", { "modules": false }]
  ]
}

Note that by default, babel-preset-diff will compile for the currently running version of Node.js.

Refer to the documentation for babel-preset-env for details on how to target specific browsers.