fix(ui): opt in to import.meta.* properties#189
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danielroe wants to merge 1 commit intogptscript-ai:mainfrom
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fix(ui): opt in to import.meta.* properties#189danielroe wants to merge 1 commit intogptscript-ai:mainfrom
import.meta.* properties#189danielroe wants to merge 1 commit intogptscript-ai:mainfrom
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This is a very early PR to make this app compatible with changes we expect to release in Nuxt v5.
In Nuxt v3.7.0 we added support for
import.meta.*(see original PR) and we've been gradually updating docs and moving across from the oldprocess.*patterned variables.As I'm sure you're aware, these variables are replaced at build-time and enable tree-shaking in bundled code.
This change affects runtime code (that is, that is processed by the Nuxt bundler, like vite or webpack) rather than code running in Node. So it really doesn't matter what the string is, but it makes more sense in an ESM-world to use
import.metarather thanprocess.