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Would it be difficult to support the import/order rule so that it understand all ~/ imports as part of the same group (I suppose the internal one) ?
When I try the option {"newlines-between": "always"}, all groups are nicely grouped and separated by an empty line, except for all the ~/something import, which aren't grouped and all separated by an empty line.
This results in something like following:
Related to import-js/eslint-plugin-import#795 (comment).
Would it be difficult to support the
import/order
rule so that it understand all~/
imports as part of the same group (I suppose the internal one) ?When I try the option
{"newlines-between": "always"}
, all groups are nicely grouped and separated by an empty line, except for all the~/something
import, which aren't grouped and all separated by an empty line.This results in something like following:
I would really appreciate if we could turn this as:
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