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The new unflagged require(ESM) support in Node.js is very exciting. It's starting to let a lot of tools move to ESM without feat of leaving dependents behind. 🚀
But, there isn't one single high-level, official resource I can find that users can be pointed to to understand the unflagged support.
Proposal: can the Node.js site have a page added dedicated to the unflagged require(ESM) support? I'd imagine it could contain:
- What "require(ESM)" is
- Quick examples of requiring an ES module from a CJS file
- What versions of Node.js have it
- Edit:
^20.19.0 || >=22.12.0 seems to be the common support target post-18.x
- Quick FAQs such as TLA being unsupported
- Links to learn more on the official Node.js website
Sibling issue to #34, intentionally with as similar an issue body as possible.
Enter your suggestions in details:
The new unflagged require(ESM) support in Node.js is very exciting. It's starting to let a lot of tools move to ESM without feat of leaving dependents behind. 🚀
But, there isn't one single high-level, official resource I can find that users can be pointed to to understand the unflagged support.
Proposal: can the Node.js site have a page added dedicated to the unflagged require(ESM) support? I'd imagine it could contain:
^20.19.0 || >=22.12.0seems to be the common support target post-18.xSibling issue to #34, intentionally with as similar an issue body as possible.