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fix-tsup-cjs

v1.2.0

Published

Fix the commonjs default export statement and type definition of tsup output

Downloads

3,467

Readme

fix-tsup-cjs

Fix the commonjs default export statement and type definition of tsup output

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Motivation

The default export statement in the commonjs format output by tsup is module.exports.default, which means that you actually need to import it through require().default. This cannot be directly used for configuration files such as Prettier and ESLint, because they only read require().

Usage

tsup && npx fix-tsup-cjs

Note: By default, dist/**/*.js will be fixed. If the type in your package.json is set to module, then dist/**/*.cjs will be fixed.

CLI Options

Usage:
  $ fix-tsup-cjs [...files]

Commands:
  [...files]  Custom matching files glob

For more info, run any command with the `--help` flag:
  $ fix-tsup-cjs --help

Options:
  --cwd [path]             Set fix directory (default: dist)
  --dts                    Fix commonjs d.ts and d.cts files (default: true)
  -i, --ignore [...files]  Ignore files
  --silent                 Suppress logs
  -v, --version            Display version number
  -h, --help               Display this message

License

MIT License © 2023 u3u