@rollup/plugin-commonjs 15.0.0 → 17.1.0
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- package/README.md +80 -21
- package/dist/index.es.js +1293 -905
- package/dist/index.es.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/index.js +1303 -910
- package/dist/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/package.json +6 -6
- package/types/index.d.ts +131 -24
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# @rollup/plugin-commonjs ChangeLog
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## v17.1.0
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_2021-01-29_
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- fix: correctly replace shorthand `require` (#764)
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### Features
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- feature: load dynamic commonjs modules from es `import` (#766)
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- chore: fix lint error (#719)
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## v17.0.0
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_2020-11-30_
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### Breaking Changes
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- feat!: reconstruct real es module from \_\_esModule marker (#537)
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## v16.0.0
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### Breaking Changes
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- fix: register dynamic modules when a different loader (i.e typescript) loads the entry file (#599)
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## v15.1.0
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A [minimatch pattern](https://github.com/isaacs/minimatch), or array of patterns, which specifies the files in the build the plugin should _ignore_. By default, all files with extensions other than those in `extensions` or `".cjs"` are ignored, but you can exclude additional files. See also the `include` option.
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Instructs the plugin whether to enable mixed module transformations. This is useful in scenarios with modules that contain a mix of ES `import` statements and CommonJS `require` expressions. Set to `true` if `require` calls should be transformed to imports in mixed modules, or `false` if the `require` expressions should survive the transformation. The latter can be important if the code contains environment detection, or you are coding for an environment with special treatment for `require` calls such as [ElectronJS](https://www.electronjs.org/). See also the "ignore" option.
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[CONTRIBUTING](/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md)
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