diff --git a/reference/bare/nodejs-compatibility-with-bare.md b/reference/bare/nodejs-compatibility-with-bare.md index ae16b3b..5c75429 100644 --- a/reference/bare/nodejs-compatibility-with-bare.md +++ b/reference/bare/nodejs-compatibility-with-bare.md @@ -88,7 +88,8 @@ To get the full Node.js compatible layer that Bare currently supports add the fo ``` ## Consuming dependencies that use core Node.js modules -If your project depends on a module that uses a core [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download) module, use [NPM aliases](./nodejs-compatibility-with-bare.md#consuming-dependencies-using-npm-aliases) or [import maps](./nodejs-compatibility-with-bare.md#consuming-dependencies-using-import-maps) to consume the Bare version of the module. +If the project dependencies use core [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download) modules, use [NPM aliases](./nodejs-compatibility-with-bare.md#consuming-dependencies-using-npm-aliases) or [import maps](./nodejs-compatibility-with-bare.md#consuming-dependencies-using-import-maps) to consume the Bare version of those modules. + @@ -120,7 +121,7 @@ const myPackage = require('my-package'); ### Example of using `fs` in a project using aliases -> Make sure [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download) is installed on your system. This can be checked by running `node -v` in your terminal. +> Make sure [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download) is installed on your system. This can be checked by running `node -v` in the terminal. #### Start a new project @@ -132,9 +133,7 @@ cd test-fs pear init --yes --type=terminal ``` -Replace the contents of `index.js` with the following. - -This will create a file called `test.txt` and write a string to it. It will then read the file and log the content to the console. +Replace the contents of `index.js` with the following: ```js import * as fs from 'node:fs'; @@ -154,6 +153,9 @@ async function test() { test(); ``` +This will create a file called `test.txt` and write a string to it. It will then read the file and log the content to the console. + + Now run the file using Node.js. ```bash