Maybe it's time to give Denoify another try. It's much more capable now than when it was first introduced.

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  • denoify

    🦕For NPM module authors that would like to support Deno but do not want to write and maintain a port.

  • So, if you tried Denoify in the past and it didn't work for you, maybe it will now. If you need a hand, I'm happy to help. Just ask anything on the newly opened discussion section of the github repo.

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