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·Dec 2, 2020

Yeah the same goes for modules that require dynamic imports at runtime - Webpack doesn't play nice.

I was thinking of doing another post on Lambda Layers and then updating this to preface the post with a warning! I think I should at least edit this post to pop the warning in for now.

Thanks for taking the time to post the comment!

I doubt it is a good idea to bundle node-modules into a single bundle.js
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