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fix(kit): use pathe to resolve aliases #8453

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10 changes: 2 additions & 8 deletions packages/kit/src/resolve.ts
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Expand Up @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ import { promises as fsp, existsSync } from 'node:fs'
import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url'
import { basename, dirname, resolve, join, normalize, isAbsolute } from 'pathe'
import { globby } from 'globby'
import { normalizeAliases } from 'pathe/utils'
import { resolveAlias as _resolveAlias } from 'pathe/utils'
import { tryUseNuxt, useNuxt } from './context'
import { tryResolveModule } from './internal/cjs'
import { isIgnored } from './ignore'
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if (!alias) {
alias = tryUseNuxt()?.options.alias || {}
}
for (const key in normalizeAliases(alias)) {
if (key === '@' && !path.startsWith('@/')) { continue } // Don't resolve @foo/bar
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Note that we have removed @ and @/ check from pathe util

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But we now respect path separate which should do the same thing.

if (path.startsWith(key)) {
path = alias[key] + path.slice(key.length)
}
}
return path
return _resolveAlias(path, alias)
}

export interface Resolver {
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