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doc: add current recommendation for ESM/CommonJS dual packages
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PR-URL: nodejs#27957
Reviewed-By: Ujjwal Sharma <[email protected]>
Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <[email protected]>
Reviewed-By: Jan Krems <[email protected]>
Reviewed-By: Benjamin Gruenbaum <[email protected]>
Reviewed-By: Bradley Farias <[email protected]>
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Expand Up @@ -206,16 +206,15 @@ a full path including extension: `"./index.mjs"`, not `"./index"`.
If the `package.json` `"type"` field is omitted, a `.js` file in `"main"` will
be interpreted as CommonJS.

> Currently a package can define _either_ a CommonJS entry point **or** an ES
> module entry point; there is no way to specify separate entry points for
> CommonJS and ES module usage. This means that a package entry point can be
> included via `require` or via `import` but not both.
>
> Such a limitation makes it difficult for packages to support both new versions
> of Node.js that understand ES modules and older versions of Node.js that
> understand only CommonJS. There is work ongoing to remove this limitation, and
> it will very likely entail changes to the behavior of `"main"` as defined
> here.
The `"main"` field can point to exactly one file, regardless of whether the
package is referenced via `require` (in a CommonJS context) or `import` (in an
ES module context). Package authors who want to publish a package to be used in
both contexts can do so by setting `"main"` to point to the CommonJS entry point
and informing the package’s users of the path to the ES module entry point. Such
a package would be accessible like `require('pkg')` and `import
'pkg/module.mjs'`. Alternatively the package `"main"` could point to the ES
module entry point and legacy users could be informed of the CommonJS entry
point path, e.g. `require('pkg/commonjs')`.

## <code>import</code> Specifiers

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