How can I convert my existing JavaScript code to ES6 modules?
To convert your code to ES6 modules, you'll need to use the import
and export
statements. Can you share a specific example?
Sure! I have a file called math.js
that has some functions.
Great! You can export your functions like this: export function add(a, b) { return a + b; }
. Then, in another file, you can import it using import { add } from './math.js';
.
What if I want to export multiple functions?
You can export multiple functions by listing them in the export statement: export { add, subtract };
or by using export default
for one function.
Thanks! Is there a way to convert all my files automatically?
Yes, there are tools like Babel that can help automate the conversion process. You can set it up to transpile your code to ES6 modules.
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