Path aliases, root path, module loader
A esbuild plugin to support path alias like `resolve.alias` in webpack config.
path alias
Transform TS path alias to absolute paths for esbuild
Nodejs module loader from Typescript path alias
TypeScript path alias resolver, re-writes JS files with relative paths according to @paths specified in tsconfig
Enforces usage of path aliases where available instead of relative paths. This helps ensure consistency in how modules are imported across your codebase.
TSPath TypeScript Path Alias Resolver
path alias
Ultra-fast TypeScript compiler using Go, with built-in path alias resolution.
Expand path alias to full path of declaration files which bundled by tsc
High-performance path alias resolver for Node.js with LRU caching and radix-tree optimization
Standardizes relative imports to use Vue's src path alias
Rewrite relative imports to the most specific tsconfig path alias and re-alias existing ones when a better match is added. Lightweight bash CLI, no Node.js runtime needed.
A ts-node replacement with path alias resolution and SWC under the hood
A Rollup plugin that converts TypeScript path aliases in .d.ts files to relative paths, ensuring correct type resolution in projects.
resolve path alias in monorepo project
Fix relative path imports in TypeScript/javascript to use custom alias like @/src
Add quick path alias for your local projects directories
Assign path alias using tsconfig.json file
Nodejs module loader from Typescript path alias
utility library for TypeScript path alias management
Reads the path-alias property in any config file and helps resolve it to an absolute path.
Assign path alias using tsconfig.json file
RAliasFile is a C extension to Ruby aimed to resolve alias file on Mac OS X 10.+. It also provides means to check if the alias file is broken, it's target is a folder or file, the given path does exists.
=== What is GptHelpr? It is sometime necessary to provide context and explanations for your code. Instead of manually copying and formatting code snippets, GPT-Helpr automates the process with an interactive cli, generating a well-structured Markdown output, which can be copied to your clipboard or printed to file. === Example Usage # note lmk is an alias for gpt_helpr -i -ln $ lmk == 🏴☠️ GptHelpr 0.2.3 == Helping to dig your codebase and cook GPT-XX instructions [current directory /Users/etozzato/WorkSpace/_AINZ/pizzatarians.com] File Path (optional :start:end): TAB -> favicon.ico hey.md js random-acts-of-pizza.md _config.yml _site draft fonts images kneading-baking-academy.md _exe academy favicon.gif hands-in-dough.md index.md parties-and-events.md File Path (optional :start:end): hey.md 1:22 Instructions: can you improve this text? Do you see any issues with the template? File Path (optional :start:end): # this is the generated output (also copied to the clipboard) ==== file source `hey.md 1:22` 1: --- 2: title: Hey, hello! 3: layout: default 4: --- 5: 6: # {{ page.title }} 7: ---- 8: 9: <div class="row"> 10: <div class="col-md-12"> 11: <p class='justin'> 12: Nice to meet you, I am *Mek*! 13: </p> 14: <p class='listo'> 15: I am a self-proclaimed pizza guru and I am here to teach & learn. Originally from Venice, Italy you can find me in San Diego, CA. 16: </p> 17: <p class='listo'> 18: In my spare time, I write code @ PlayStation! 19: </p> 20: </div> 21: </div> 22: can you improve this text? Do you see any issues with the template? ==== end of `hey.md`
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