Hi Arnaud, I use as target `es2015` which should be the same as 'es6' but you never know.. next thing I always do on large upgrades is `rm -fr node_modules yarn.lock` followed up by a `yarn` (or npm if you use that, but don't forget to kill the lock file!
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