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I am currently working on a custom plugin that transforms dynamic imports into a custom function. The basic functionality has been implemented successfully. However, I am facing an issue where jsc.paths does not seem to take effect within my custom function. I would appreciate guidance on how to make jsc.paths effective in the paths within the custom function or if there are recommended practices for achieving this.
This discussion was converted from issue #8414 on December 11, 2023 15:43.
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I am currently working on a custom plugin that transforms dynamic imports into a custom function. The basic functionality has been implemented successfully. However, I am facing an issue where
jsc.paths
does not seem to take effect within my custom function. I would appreciate guidance on how to makejsc.paths
effective in the paths within the custom function or if there are recommended practices for achieving this.Babel plugin or link to the feature description
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