On Saturday, February 15, 2014 10:27:35 AM UTC-5, Jesús Leganés Combarro wrote: > > As asked for at https://github.com/joyent/node/issues/7126, when defining > tests and examples on a Node.js package, you can't be able to require() the > package itself, needing to do it directly over the Javascript files. It's > said, instead of > > var myModule = require('myModule'); > > you needs to do > > var myModule = require('../lib/index.js'); > > > If you have your 'main' in package.json already set to 'lib/index.js', then all you need to do is `var myModule = require('..');` if you are one level within the package/module root. To me, that's easy enough. Also it's not as if end users of the module will have to be dealing with this problem, so for me the issue isn't that big of a deal.
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