diff --git a/.release-it.json b/.release-it.json
index 3ac5aeed..a9a403da 100644
--- a/.release-it.json
+++ b/.release-it.json
@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@
"tagName": "v${version}"
},
"github": {
- "assets": ["dist/*.mjs", "dist/*.js"],
"draft": true,
"release": true,
"releaseName": "v${version}"
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index a144aafb..e397e514 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -32,45 +32,11 @@ npm i js-cookie
The npm package has a `module` field pointing to an ES module variant of the library, mainly to provide support for ES module aware bundlers, whereas its `browser` field points to an UMD module for full backward compatibility.
-### Direct download
-
-Starting with version 3 [releases](https://github.com/js-cookie/js-cookie/releases) are distributed with two variants of this library, an ES module as well as an UMD module.
-
-Note the different extensions: `.mjs` denotes the ES module, whereas `.js` is the UMD one.
-
-Example for how to load the ES module in a browser:
-
-```html
-
-
-```
-
_Not all browsers support ES modules natively yet_. For this reason the npm package/release provides both the ES and UMD module variant and you may want to include the ES module along with the UMD fallback to account for this:
-```html
-
-
-```
-
-Here we're loading the nomodule script in a deferred fashion, because ES modules are deferred by default. This may not be strictly necessary depending on how you're using the library.
-
### CDN
-Alternatively, include it via [jsDelivr CDN](https://www.jsdelivr.com/package/npm/js-cookie).
-
-## ES Module
-
-Example for how to import the ES module from another module:
-
-```javascript
-import Cookies from 'js-cookie'
-
-Cookies.set('foo', 'bar')
-```
+Alternatively, include js-cookie via [jsDelivr CDN](https://www.jsdelivr.com/package/npm/js-cookie).
## Basic Usage