New dependency name: uglify-es => terser #1
fabiosantoscode opened this issue · 1 comments
fabiosantoscode commented
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There has been development on a new fork of uglify-es, which is now called terser and has its own package!
"terser": "^3.7.3"
Please upgrade to our new version.
alexander-akait commented
/cc @goldhand
Webpack@5 will use terser
as default uglificator.