Yeah, totally. I love webpack too and have found ways to configure a bundle and resolve the issue in both webpack and rollup. I guess my general question is why does it act this way by default? It feels very counter-intuitive and while I was searching for solutions I noticed A LOT of similar posts of people trying to resolve that same issue.
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Yeah, totally. I love webpack too and have found ways to configure a bundle and resolve the issue in both webpack and rollup. I guess my general question is why does it act this way by default? It feels very counter-intuitive and while I was searching for solutions I noticed A LOT of similar posts of people trying to resolve that same issue.