Confused by docs: do I need module.hot.accept(... after export default hot( module)(App)? · Issue #1150 · gaearon/react-hot-loader · GitHub
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GitHub - 0x006F/hot-module-accept: A dumb yet useful loader. This will append the module.accept() to the bottom of the entry script of your project. So you don't have to worry about having a
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