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Currently, mangle.json writes always remove a trailing newline from the file. We could detect the existence of the trailing newline when reading, then preserve whatever was used when writing.
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Just came across one of our client projects, which uses their own npm registry instead of the official one. By making it configurable via cli-flag like --registry https://my-registry.com we could support that use case.
I'm wondering if this is how we can make our npm plugin testable too! We could spin up a fake registry since we only ever download the tarball and use the --registry flag in
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does this plugin support in-browser rollup setups?
i can't seem to get it to work (in a client-side setup without node).
in principle, however, rollup supports client-side bundling..
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As @tynes and @gakonst have pointed out, tslint is deprecated. We should be using eslint instead. Probably requires an hour or two of minor tweaks.
tslint is deprecated by the way: https://github.com/palantir/tslint
Originally posted by @tynes in ethereum-optimism/optimism#794 (comment)
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Current Behavior
UMD build doesn't support code-splitting and dynamic imports (rollup/rollup#3490, rollup/rollup#3491) due to Rollup current limitations, and tsdx cli don't accept the format option
amdwhen creating build configSuggested Solution
Consider support AMD module format, o