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It appears the latest version published under releases at the time of writing is not currently on npm.
When I run npm show react-stdio or yarn info react-stdio I do not see any 3.4.7 version, ...
vinnymac
- 1
- Opened on Dec 4, 2018
- #18
We need to setup our CI environment to properly be able to build x86 binaries. This comment should help.
mjackson
- Opened on Feb 6, 2018
- #16
As a follow-up from #14, we should publish the binaries to GitHub as part of our build process.
mjackson
- 1
- Opened on Jan 31, 2018
- #15
Here.
I already do a WP build for the server bundle with additional babel plugins and babel-preset-node5 instead of es2015.
Would you mind if this is removed or are interested in a PR making it optional ...
igl
- 7
- Opened on Jan 27, 2016
- #6
What do you think about adding an optional property (e.g. outputFile) ?
If provided, react-stdio would print the result of rendering to that file instead of stdout. Probably colliding with
your project ...
zuta
- 1
- Opened on Jan 3, 2016
- #3
Hi,
when I do npm install react-stdio this is the output:
npm WARN prefer global react-stdio@2.0.7 should be installed with -g
amdefine@1.0.0 node_modules\react-hot-loader\node_modules\react\node_modules\envify\node_modules\jstransform\node_modules\source-map\node_modules\amdefine ...
vicentedealencar
- 5
- Opened on Jan 3, 2016
- #2
When rendering the component, if there is any console.log or process.stdout calls in the script that react-stdio is
running, this will pollute the STDOUT stream and cause invalid JSON to be put out.
hassox
- 4
- Opened on Jan 2, 2016
- #1

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