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<div><div class="modules-page"><h2 id="loading-modules-from-app">Loading Modules from app</h2>
<h3 id="loading-modules-from-app_development-dependencies">Development Dependencies</h3>
<p>During development the bundlers, formatters and template engines are loaded as plugins using <code>ss.require</code>. This allows you to not require development time code in your <code>app.js</code>. If you choose to build production assets beforehand, you can keep these dependencies as development dependencies and only install production dependencies.</p>
<h4 id="loading-modules-from-app_development-dependencies_internal-require">Internal require</h4>
<p>The internal require is used to load modules that may be built in or supplied by the project. It is a function on the API passed to plugins and used internally.</p>
<p><code>ss.require(id,builtinPath,defaultId)</code> The builtin path is the relative path within socketstream
where the builtin modules are found. The defaultId is the extension-less filename loaded when the main id isn&#39;t matched.</p>
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