Transform SVGs into React components
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Apr 15, 2022 - TypeScript
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Transform SVGs into React components
Repository for webpack documentation and more!
Webpack loader for creating SVG sprites.
A webpack loader that registers a script as a Web Worker
A loader for webpack which transforms files into base64 URIs
Runs the following loaders in a worker pool
Load Bootstrap styles and scripts in your Webpack bundle
A loader for webpack that allows importing files as a String
[DEPRECATED] Caches the result of following loaders on disk
A loader for webpack, rollup, babel that loads svg as a React Component
json loader module for webpack - UNMAINTAINED
After running graphql-let init, the plugins list contains typescript. Running the codegen with this config results in a warning that typescript shouldn't be specified in the plugins list. Not a major issue but might be confusing to new users.
It should probably either be initialised with plugins: [], or the user could be prompted whether they want to include typescript-operations, `type
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markdown loader for webpack
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Haven't seen this reporter anywhere, tried out alpha 27 and with workerize-loader I get this: