Maybe a noob question but I saw you using @ in your imports? What does that mean? Do we have to configure webpack to support that syntax?
You're right. There's a webpack config for that. We need to specify alias. Refer this link for more info.
webpack alias config
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Maybe a noob question but I saw you using @ in your imports? What does that mean? Do we have to configure webpack to support that syntax?
You're right. There's a webpack config for that. We need to specify alias. Refer this link for more info.
webpack alias config