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Allows devs to overwrite quark props to use their own functions#38
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getConfigto load the contents of user quarks.config.tsCloses #9
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The challenge here has been loading the config in a method that a frontend framework like next supports. The problem is next seems to not like that
fsis being used withinfindup-syncsince this is a frontend project wherefsis not allowed. But it's the only way we have access to the dependent repo's config file.Relevant threads:
Why use findup-sync:
Ordinarily we could just use path.resolve to get the contents of a specific file path in the dependent project, but the difficult is that "root directory" can actually mean several different places, for example depending on if you're in a monorepo. So instead the approach is to start from a working directory then move up into ancestors looking for a file that matches the target glob. Findup sync seems good for this:
Example:
See
lib/loadConfig.tsin TailwindJITI may useful:
https://www.npmjs.com/package/jiti