Creates ES6 ./index.js file in target directories that imports and exports all sibling files and directories.
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Creates ES6 ./index.js file in target directories that imports and exports all sibling files and directories.
__dirname and __filename for ES Modules environment
This backup tool will generate query for each document in AppWrite database and save them as a json files on a hard drive. That means It can handle as much documents as you need. Also there is a script to run AppWrite in Docker on localhost so you can test your backup.
A simple proof-of-concept for importing HTML Templates into ES Modules
Babel plugin that transforms default exports to named exports.
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