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+ module.exports = (api) => {
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+ api.cache.using(() => process.env.NODE_ENV);
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+
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+ return {
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+ presets: [
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+ [
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+ require.resolve('@babel/preset-env'),
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+ {
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+ modules: api.env('test') ? 'commonjs' : false,
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+ useBuiltIns: 'usage',
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+ corejs: { version: '3.12', proposals: true }
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+ }
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+ ],
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+ require.resolve('@babel/preset-react')
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+ ],
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+ plugins: [
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+ require.resolve('@babel/plugin-syntax-dynamic-import'),
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+ [require.resolve('@babel/plugin-proposal-decorators'), { legacy: true }],
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+ // TODO: Replace with 'fast-refresh'
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+ // https://github.com/gaearon/react-hot-loader#moving-towards-next-step
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+ api.env('development') && require.resolve('react-hot-loader/babel')
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+ ].filter(Boolean)
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+ };
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