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Can I use absolute paths for my require statements? #29

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@seangwright

Hello!

I'm trying to use this loader to import partials into other partials or html files and I would like to use paths from the root of my src/ in my @require() imports.

I have a directory structure like this

src/
+-- footer.html
+-- header.html
+-- features/
|   +-- users/
|    |    +-- users.html
+-- pages/
|   +-- about-us/
|    |    +-- about-us.html

I currently have src/features/users/users.html looking like this

<div class="users">
    <i class="fas fa-plus"></i>
    <h1>Users</h1>
    <span>Users</span>
    <span>Users</span>
    <span>Users</span>
    <span>Users</span>
    <span>Users</span>
</div>

And my src/pages/about-us/about-us.html looks like this

<!-- header -->
@require('../../header.html')

<h1>About Us</h1>

<!-- users -->
@require('../../features/users/users.html') 
@require('../../features/users/users.html') 
@require('../../features/users/users.html')

<!-- footer -->
@require('../../footer.html')

I would like to get rid of the ../../ in the @require() and instead path from the root like @require('features/users/users.html') and @require('header.html')

Is there a way through syntax, conventions or configuration to do this?

Thanks!

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