suppress-experimental-warnings
Filters experimental warnings from Node.js CLI output. When using experimental Node.js features like experimental loaders, Node.js outputs some annoying warnings that clutter the CLI:bash
(node:1710) ExperimentalWarning: Custom ESM Loaders is an experimental feature. This feature could change at any time
(Use `node --trace-warnings ...` to show where the warning was created)
This package filters those warnings but leaves the others where they are.
## Install
bash
# npm
$ npm install suppress-experimental-warnings
# Yarn
$ yarn add suppress-experimental-warnings
## Usage
### Via CLI
bash
$ node --require=suppress-experimental-warnings --experimental-loader=node-esm-loader index.js
### Via environment variable
bash
$ NODE_OPTIONS="--require=suppress-experimental-warnings --experimental-loader=node-esm-loader" index.js
### Via ESM
Since imports in ESM run async, we have to make sure that the import runs before all other imports. This is needed when you cannot pass suppress-experimental-warnings
via a a CLI argument. Note that at the time of writing this documentation, the import order seems to be non-deterministic (also for sync import).
js
import 'suppress-experimental-warnings';
await import('./your-app.js');
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