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@t1mwillis I'm not aware, offhand, of a built in way to know how the user has configured their compilation in this regard from the stats object. Given that we can't know easily which hash type the user is using, nor where in the file the hash is, it's a bit difficult to make that change on our side here. If there is, happy to accept a PR to change it!
If you build without hashes when running comparisons you'll see what you'd expect!
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You're right, it would probably have to be an action-level parameter to render an "example" filename of some sort. commons-[hash].js
Maybe I'm fork and see if I can get something working... For now I'll close.
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