Yes, this π and skypack.dev some modules only work on one not the other for me so if one fails it's worth trying the other one π€
Also there's "denoify" and the new --compat flag as mentioned on Twitter
--compat
Yes, I came over the --compat flag but that's for running apps which are written in Common JS, not for importing modules.
And skypack didn't work for most modules for me, so I didn't include it.
Never heard of denoify though, I have to check it out!
Interesting, I mainly switch between esm.sh and skypack.dev usually one of them works. Never tried jspm so far π
Also esm.sh and skypack.dev support Typescript headers for Deno π€
Ah, that's cool! I should check that out.
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Yes, this π and skypack.dev some modules only work on one not the other for me so if one fails it's worth trying the other one π€
Also there's "denoify" and the new
--compat
flag as mentioned on TwitterYes, I came over the
--compat
flag but that's for running apps which are written in Common JS, not for importing modules.And skypack didn't work for most modules for me, so I didn't include it.
Never heard of denoify though, I have to check it out!
Interesting, I mainly switch between esm.sh and skypack.dev usually one of them works.
Never tried jspm so far π
Also esm.sh and skypack.dev support Typescript headers for Deno π€
Ah, that's cool! I should check that out.