fix: replace npx esbuild with direct API to fix pnpm warnings#40
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fix: replace npx esbuild with direct API to fix pnpm warnings#40paris3200 wants to merge 1 commit intocaderek:mainfrom
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Using npx to run esbuild was causing npm warnings when users ran aocrunner with pnpm. This happened because pnpm exports its config as npm_config_* environment variables, which npm doesn't recognize. Switched to importing and calling the esbuild API directly instead of spawning a subprocess. This makes the build process work cleanly with any package manager and removes the subprocess overhead. Made buildSource, build, and dev functions async to support the new esbuild API calls. Updated tsconfig to es2022 to enable top-level await in the CLI.
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Using npx to run esbuild was causing npm warnings running aocrunner with pnpm. This happened because pnpm exports its config as npm_config_* environment variables, which npm doesn't recognize.
Switched to importing and calling the esbuild API directly instead of spawning a subprocess. This makes the build process work cleanly with any package manager and removes the subprocess overhead.
Made buildSource, build, and dev functions async to support the new esbuild API calls. Updated tsconfig to es2022 to enable top-level await in the CLI.