Where does create-react-app application store it's babel configuration when not ejected?












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I want to read from JS the babel configuration within a module I am doing.



I do not use webpack, I only use babel with babel cli.



Where can I find the babel configuration of a non ejected application made with create-react-app ?










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    It's in the Webpack config of the react-scripts/config directory.

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I want to read from JS the babel configuration within a module I am doing.



I do not use webpack, I only use babel with babel cli.



Where can I find the babel configuration of a non ejected application made with create-react-app ?










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    It's in the Webpack config of the react-scripts/config directory.

    – Tholle
    Nov 20 '18 at 11:54
















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I want to read from JS the babel configuration within a module I am doing.



I do not use webpack, I only use babel with babel cli.



Where can I find the babel configuration of a non ejected application made with create-react-app ?










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I want to read from JS the babel configuration within a module I am doing.



I do not use webpack, I only use babel with babel cli.



Where can I find the babel configuration of a non ejected application made with create-react-app ?







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    It's in the Webpack config of the react-scripts/config directory.

    – Tholle
    Nov 20 '18 at 11:54
















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    It's in the Webpack config of the react-scripts/config directory.

    – Tholle
    Nov 20 '18 at 11:54










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It's in the Webpack config of the react-scripts/config directory.

– Tholle
Nov 20 '18 at 11:54







It's in the Webpack config of the react-scripts/config directory.

– Tholle
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create-react-app doesn't have a separate babel config file.



Instead, it uses the preset babel-preset-react-app.



You can find more details on the preset here - babel-preset-react-app



On the other hand, if you're interested in the webpack config for babel, you'll find it here as pointed out by @Tholle in the comments



webpack.config.js






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    create-react-app doesn't have a separate babel config file.



    Instead, it uses the preset babel-preset-react-app.



    You can find more details on the preset here - babel-preset-react-app



    On the other hand, if you're interested in the webpack config for babel, you'll find it here as pointed out by @Tholle in the comments



    webpack.config.js






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      create-react-app doesn't have a separate babel config file.



      Instead, it uses the preset babel-preset-react-app.



      You can find more details on the preset here - babel-preset-react-app



      On the other hand, if you're interested in the webpack config for babel, you'll find it here as pointed out by @Tholle in the comments



      webpack.config.js






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        create-react-app doesn't have a separate babel config file.



        Instead, it uses the preset babel-preset-react-app.



        You can find more details on the preset here - babel-preset-react-app



        On the other hand, if you're interested in the webpack config for babel, you'll find it here as pointed out by @Tholle in the comments



        webpack.config.js






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        create-react-app doesn't have a separate babel config file.



        Instead, it uses the preset babel-preset-react-app.



        You can find more details on the preset here - babel-preset-react-app



        On the other hand, if you're interested in the webpack config for babel, you'll find it here as pointed out by @Tholle in the comments



        webpack.config.js







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