How do I convert CommonJS modules to ES6 modules?
To convert CommonJS to ES6, you can replace require()
with import
and module.exports
with export
. For example, change const module = require('module');
to import module from 'module';
.
What if I have multiple exports?
For multiple exports, you can use named exports. Instead of module.exports = { a, b };
, use export const a = ...; export const b = ...;
.
Can I use both CommonJS and ES6 in the same project?
Yes, you can use both, but be cautious about how you import/export. You might need to use a transpiler like Babel for compatibility.
Are there any tools to help with the conversion?
Yes, tools like babel
and esm
can help you convert and manage module formats in your project.
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