danielroe / nuxt-capo

`capo.js` implementation for Nuxt 3
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chore: test bundler module resolution #108

Closed danielroe closed 8 months ago

danielroe commented 8 months ago

Linking https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/pull/24837.

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Walkthrough

The configuration for a Nuxt.js project has been updated to include an experimental feature. A new setting, experimental.typescriptBundlerResolution, has been added and enabled, which suggests alterations in how TypeScript modules are resolved during the bundling process.

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File Change Summary
.nuxtrc Added experimental.typescriptBundlerResolution=true

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