chore: remove source-map-support#41
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Thanks for checking it @eglitise Feel free to remove this dependency from other org modules without approval. |
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Before I proceed with this, it's worth highlighting that Node's built in functionality for this does require using an additional argument/environment variable (see linked issue). Is it critical enough to preserve? Personally I don't see much benefit from this for the end user. |
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This removes the
source-map-supportdependency. There are several reasons for this:More information here: e18e/ecosystem-issues#215