For me, when I do Immediately invoked function, I need to put ; at the end of require().
Error:
const fs = require('fs')
(() => {
console.log('wow')
})()
Good:
const fs = require('fs');
(() => {
console.log('wow')
})()
For me, when I do Immediately invoked function, I need to put ; at the end of require().
Error:
const fs = require('fs')
(() => {
console.log('wow')
})()
Good:
const fs = require('fs');
(() => {
console.log('wow')
})()