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archetype-react-component: [minor][chore]move configs to component dev #356

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@didi0613 didi0613 commented Jun 2, 2017

Move configs from component to component dev archetype.

@@ -1,15 +1,12 @@
"use strict";

const archDevRequire = require("electrode-archetype-react-component-dev/require");
const babelLoader = archDevRequire.resolve("babel-loader");
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change to require.resolve("babel-loader") instead of removing

@didi0613 didi0613 changed the title [minor][component-archetype] move configs to component dev archetype-react-component: [minor]move configs to component dev Jun 12, 2017
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jchip commented Jun 12, 2017

please rebase to latest repo HEAD to see if CI is fixed.

@jchip jchip force-pushed the master branch 20 times, most recently from 14b8269 to 26c7505 Compare June 13, 2017 21:02
@didi0613 didi0613 force-pushed the move-config-to-dev branch from dfc61d6 to 9c903e5 Compare June 14, 2017 00:16
@didi0613 didi0613 changed the title archetype-react-component: [minor]move configs to component dev archetype-react-component: [minor][chore]move configs to component dev Jun 14, 2017
@jchip jchip merged commit b848a3a into electrode-io:master Jun 16, 2017
@didi0613 didi0613 deleted the move-config-to-dev branch April 9, 2018 16:38
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