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#18 - Support for not using realpath

Issue - State: open - Opened by kwasimensah 11 months ago

#17 - Move to GitHub Actions

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by Richienb over 3 years ago

#16 - Add Yarn PnP support?

Issue - State: closed - Opened by akrawitz over 4 years ago - 5 comments

#15 - Support for extensions other than `.js`

Issue - State: closed - Opened by NickHeiner over 4 years ago - 3 comments

#14 - Add Node.js 12 to testing, compensate for expanded error message

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by coreyfarrell about 5 years ago

#13 - Test fails under node.js 12 due to expanded error message.

Issue - State: closed - Opened by coreyfarrell about 5 years ago - 1 comment

#11 - dependencies were not found

Issue - State: closed - Opened by xxyyzz2050 over 5 years ago - 1 comment

#10 - Browserify support

Issue - State: closed - Opened by kumavis over 5 years ago - 1 comment

#9 - add typings

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by markmartirosian over 6 years ago - 2 comments

#8 - From version Node v8.9.0, require.resolve() accepts custom paths

Issue - State: open - Opened by zkochan over 6 years ago - 7 comments
Labels: enhancement, help wanted

#7 - Resolve directory to the real path before using as base for resolve

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by zkochan almost 7 years ago - 2 comments

#6 - Use the real path for resolving dependencies

Issue - State: closed - Opened by zkochan almost 7 years ago - 1 comment
Labels: enhancement, help wanted

#5 - Tweak error messages

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by SamVerschueren about 7 years ago - 1 comment

#4 - Throw on the main export and be silent when using resolveFrom.silent()

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by ranyitz about 7 years ago

#3 - ES2015ify

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by SamVerschueren about 7 years ago - 1 comment

#2 - Resolving require('module') for webpack

Issue - State: closed - Opened by saiichihashimoto almost 8 years ago - 1 comment

#1 - Require resolves to the sibling node_modules if lookup failed in the given dir.

Issue - State: closed - Opened by inikulin over 8 years ago - 2 comments