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voyage/apps/public-web/node_modules/next/dist/esm/client/next-turbopack.js
PascalSchattenburg d147843c76 feat(blog): add file-based blog with dynamic slugs, MDX content and layout shell
- Introduced blog routing using Next.js App Router
- Implemented dynamic [slug] pages for blog posts
- Added MDX-based content loading via lib/posts
- Integrated shared TopBar layout with navigation
- Established clear content, lib and component separation
2026-01-22 14:14:15 +01:00

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// A client-side entry point for Turbopack builds. Includes logic to load chunks,
// but does not include development-time features like hot module reloading.
import '../lib/require-instrumentation-client';
// TODO: Remove use of `any` type.
import { initialize, version, router, emitter, hydrate } from './';
// TODO: This seems necessary, but is a module in the `dev` directory.
import { displayContent } from './dev/fouc';
window.next = {
version,
turbopack: true,
// router is initialized later so it has to be live-binded
get router () {
return router;
},
emitter
};
self.__next_set_public_path__ = ()=>{};
self.__webpack_hash__ = '';
initialize({}).then(()=>{
// for the page loader
;
self.__turbopack_load_page_chunks__ = (page, chunksData)=>{
const chunkPromises = chunksData.map((c)=>__turbopack_load__(c));
Promise.all(chunkPromises).catch((err)=>console.error('failed to load chunks for page ' + page, err));
};
return hydrate({
beforeRender: displayContent
});
}).catch((err)=>{
console.error('Error was not caught', err);
});
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