Laravel Mix Alias
Add aliases to your source files.
Installation
npm install laravel-mix-alias --save
or
yarn add laravel-mix-alias
Usage
Your webpack.mix.js
could look like this:
const mix = require('laravel-mix');
require('laravel-mix-alias');
mix.alias({
'@': '/resources/js',
'~': '/resources/sass',
});
or add them one by one
const mix = require('laravel-mix');
require('laravel-mix-alias');
mix.alias('@', '/resources/js');
mix.alias('~', '/resources/sass');
Now you can import sass files from the path you specified
@import "~/variables";
Or import scripts from the path you specified
import '@/script.js';
Author
Maxim Vanhove Web developer at Starring Jane