Added support for configuring the exclude rule of the webpack config#13
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Added support for configuring the exclude rule of the webpack config#13KarlGe wants to merge 1 commit intoMistereo:masterfrom
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Added section in Readme about transpiling packages in node_modules
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I've been struggling for days to get Next JS to play nice with untranspiled Linaria files in a component library that we're building, until I finally came across this discussion in the Linaria repo callstack/linaria#178 (comment)
The last missing piece here, then, is being able to configure the exclude of the linaria webpack rule. Since Linaria has it's own array of rules, I thought this approach could be useful for allowing to override both in one go.
I've tested it with https://github.com/martpie/next-transpile-modules, which works just fine!
Let me know what you think!