@WebStormIDE The Buffer class is within the global scope, making it unlikely that one would need to ever use require('buffer').Buffer. (WebStorm indicates a warning)pic.twitter.com/Pak3xEdXh2
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if I have the NodeJS API active, Buffer is no longer a module (it is described in the documentation), now it is a Global Class, WebStorm should not send me a warning.
Do we understand correctly that you are talking about the warning on `from`, right? Or is it some other warning related to `require('buffer').Buffer` that is not visible on the screenshot?
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