refactor: switch from tsc to tsup for build#7
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- Replace separate ESM/CJS/types builds with tsup which handles all three in a single step and properly bundles code without relative import issues. - This fixes ESM module resolution errors when importing from projects that use Node.js ESM (missing .js extensions on relative imports).
WalkthroughThe build system is migrated from separate build scripts for ESM, CommonJS, and type declarations to a unified tsup-based builder. Package exports are restructured to use a flatter directory layout with explicit file extensions (.cjs, .js, .d.ts, .d.cts). Changes
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Replace separate ESM/CJS/types builds with tsup which handles all three in a single step and properly bundles code without relative import issues.
This fixes ESM module resolution errors when importing from projects that use Node.js ESM (missing .js extensions on relative imports).
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