From: Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2022 20:55:49 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Docs: Update the README of the published package X-Git-Tag: 4.0.0-beta~91 X-Git-Url: https://source.dussan.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=edccabf10d37b57cbd4eeebc44f3acb67cb2739c;p=jquery.git Docs: Update the README of the published package The previous details were showing their age, e.g. mentions about browsers not supporting ES2015. The story with ES modules is more complex as it's also about loaders but to keep the README simple, let's just make it more up to date with typical usage. Closes gh-5108 --- diff --git a/build/fixtures/README.md b/build/fixtures/README.md index 02a69318a..360eb1c5c 100644 --- a/build/fixtures/README.md +++ b/build/fixtures/README.md @@ -19,17 +19,15 @@ Below are some of the most common ways to include jQuery. ``` -#### Babel +#### Webpack / Browserify / Babel -[Babel](https://babeljs.io/) is a next generation JavaScript compiler. One of the features is the ability to use ES6/ES2015 modules now, even though browsers do not yet support this feature natively. +There are several ways to use [Webpack](https://webpack.js.org/), [Browserify](http://browserify.org/) or [Babel](https://babeljs.io/). For more information on using these tools, please refer to the corresponding project's documentation. In the script, including jQuery will usually look like this: ```js import $ from "jquery"; ``` -#### Browserify/Webpack - -There are several ways to use [Browserify](http://browserify.org/) and [Webpack](https://webpack.js.org/). For more information on using these tools, please refer to the corresponding project's documentation. In the script, including jQuery will usually look like this... +If you need to use jQuery in a file that's not an ECMAScript module, you can use the CommonJS syntax: ```js var $ = require( "jquery" );