You can rename any import, for convenience, using as
:
A file can export the value a
const a = 1
export { a }
test.js
but you want to use it in another file with a more descriptive name, for example:
import { a as ageOfMyCat } from './test.js'
console.log(ageOfMyCat) //1
Lessons in this unit:
0: | Introduction |
1: | Using import and export |
2: | .mjs files |
3: | Default exports |
4: | Multiple exports |
5: | ▶︎ Renaming exports |
6: | Using the `script` tag |
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