Today I've discovered tag lodash-es. This tag is a reference to
The Lodash library exported as ES modules
So it's just a repackaging of the well know lodash library. I'd suggest to merge lodash-es into tag lodash, or at least make it a synonymous for it.
lodash-es
but my initial assumption is that it has the same functionality as the main build, so any question for it would be applicable for both. If that isn't the case, then we do need two tags, I agree. A quick check shows me thatlodash-es
has a very low usage overall - 23 questions over one and a half years. And there are only 4 questions taggedlodash-es
withoutlodash
so very few people seem to find it useful.lodash-es
- 1 wasn't really tied to it being an ES module, so could have been tagged as both or justlodash
. The other three each boil down to "Don't use lodash-es, use lodash instead". They are all about how importing lodash-es doesn't work and it's because it's an ES module, while lodash is a CommonJS module, which works for importing. So far, it seems the only real use the tag has gotten is that the library it's about shouldn't have been used. That's an odd situation to be in.lodash
tag?lodash
andesmodules
? Why do we need a compositional tag? If they have taggedlodash-es
then they are likely having an issue with esmodules, not just the lodash specific exported modules.