

While verbose, this is the clearest way to visualize and understand what/how each extension is handled. The extensions themselves are used as keys within the configuration object for example. Note: See Examples below for demonstrations.Ĭonceptually, configuration is broken down by extension, allowing each each extension to take its own ansform options. There multiple ways to define your configuration. When using tsm through a -require or -loader hook, the -tsmconfig flag is respected and your custom configuration file will be autoloaded, if found. Note: Any -tsmconfig value is always resolved from the process.cwd() For example, to load a file, you should run: js files.)Īdditionally, when using tsm as a node replacement, you may provide a path to an alternate configuration file through the -tsmconfig argument. For example, if it contains "type": "module" then the tsm.js file may be written in ESM syntax ( import/ export). The module format of the tsm.js file is controlled by the root package.json file, also located in the current working directory. When a tsm.js file exists in the current working directory ( process.cwd()), it's automatically loaded and merged with the tsm default configuration. json files, which allows you to import or import() a JSON file.

With CLI and/or -loader usage, tsm also handles. mjs files loaded via the require() method. When using tsm through a -require hook, then tsm also intercepts all.

Here’s a look at Wardell’s complete settings, including his mouse, key binds, crosshair, monitor, PC, and Valorant settings.Let config =

He is also known for his Op Academy brand that started as a tutorial series to teach players how to use the Operator. He recently helped a newly rebuilt TSM roster to back-to-back tournament wins, still looking as deadly as ever on Valorant’s version of the big green gun. The 23-year-old player is still seen as a top competitor in his region, having now added Chamber into his agent pool.
