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The first pattern will match (and therefore not transform) files inside `/node_modules` except for those in `/node_modules/foo/` and `/node_modules/bar/`. The second pattern will match (and therefore not transform) files inside any path with `/bar/` in it. With the two together, files in `/node_modules/bar/` will not be transformed because it does match the second pattern, even though it was excluded by the first.

Sometimes it happens (especially in React Native or TypeScript projects) that 3rd party modules are published as untranspiled. Since all files inside `node_modules` are not transformed by default, Jest will not understand the code in these modules, resulting in syntax errors. To overcome this, you may use `transformIgnorePatterns` to allow transpiling such modules. You'll find a good example of this use case in [React Native Guide](/docs/tutorial-react-native#transformignorepatterns-customization).
Sometimes it happens (especially in React Native or TypeScript projects) that 3rd party modules are published as untranspiled code. Since all files inside `node_modules` are not transformed by default, Jest will not understand the code in these modules, resulting in syntax errors. To overcome this, you may use `transformIgnorePatterns` to allow transpiling such modules. You'll find a good example of this use case in [React Native Guide](/docs/tutorial-react-native#transformignorepatterns-customization).

These pattern strings match against the full path. Use the `<rootDir>` string token to include the path to your project's root directory to prevent it from accidentally ignoring all of your files in different environments that may have different root directories.

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion website/versioned_docs/version-25.x/Configuration.md
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The first pattern will match (and therefore not transform) files inside `/node_modules` except for those in `/node_modules/foo/` and `/node_modules/bar/`. The second pattern will match (and therefore not transform) files inside any path with `/bar/` in it. With the two together, files in `/node_modules/bar/` will not be transformed because it does match the second pattern, even though it was excluded by the first.

Sometimes it happens (especially in React Native or TypeScript projects) that 3rd party modules are published as untranspiled. Since all files inside `node_modules` are not transformed by default, Jest will not understand the code in these modules, resulting in syntax errors. To overcome this, you may use `transformIgnorePatterns` to allow transpiling such modules. You'll find a good example of this use case in [React Native Guide](/docs/tutorial-react-native#transformignorepatterns-customization).
Sometimes it happens (especially in React Native or TypeScript projects) that 3rd party modules are published as untranspiled code. Since all files inside `node_modules` are not transformed by default, Jest will not understand the code in these modules, resulting in syntax errors. To overcome this, you may use `transformIgnorePatterns` to allow transpiling such modules. You'll find a good example of this use case in [React Native Guide](/docs/tutorial-react-native#transformignorepatterns-customization).

These pattern strings match against the full path. Use the `<rootDir>` string token to include the path to your project's root directory to prevent it from accidentally ignoring all of your files in different environments that may have different root directories.

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion website/versioned_docs/version-26.x/Configuration.md
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The first pattern will match (and therefore not transform) files inside `/node_modules` except for those in `/node_modules/foo/` and `/node_modules/bar/`. The second pattern will match (and therefore not transform) files inside any path with `/bar/` in it. With the two together, files in `/node_modules/bar/` will not be transformed because it does match the second pattern, even though it was excluded by the first.

Sometimes it happens (especially in React Native or TypeScript projects) that 3rd party modules are published as untranspiled. Since all files inside `node_modules` are not transformed by default, Jest will not understand the code in these modules, resulting in syntax errors. To overcome this, you may use `transformIgnorePatterns` to allow transpiling such modules. You'll find a good example of this use case in [React Native Guide](/docs/tutorial-react-native#transformignorepatterns-customization).
Sometimes it happens (especially in React Native or TypeScript projects) that 3rd party modules are published as untranspiled code. Since all files inside `node_modules` are not transformed by default, Jest will not understand the code in these modules, resulting in syntax errors. To overcome this, you may use `transformIgnorePatterns` to allow transpiling such modules. You'll find a good example of this use case in [React Native Guide](/docs/tutorial-react-native#transformignorepatterns-customization).

These pattern strings match against the full path. Use the `<rootDir>` string token to include the path to your project's root directory to prevent it from accidentally ignoring all of your files in different environments that may have different root directories.

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion website/versioned_docs/version-27.0/Configuration.md
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The first pattern will match (and therefore not transform) files inside `/node_modules` except for those in `/node_modules/foo/` and `/node_modules/bar/`. The second pattern will match (and therefore not transform) files inside any path with `/bar/` in it. With the two together, files in `/node_modules/bar/` will not be transformed because it does match the second pattern, even though it was excluded by the first.

Sometimes it happens (especially in React Native or TypeScript projects) that 3rd party modules are published as untranspiled. Since all files inside `node_modules` are not transformed by default, Jest will not understand the code in these modules, resulting in syntax errors. To overcome this, you may use `transformIgnorePatterns` to allow transpiling such modules. You'll find a good example of this use case in [React Native Guide](/docs/tutorial-react-native#transformignorepatterns-customization).
Sometimes it happens (especially in React Native or TypeScript projects) that 3rd party modules are published as untranspiled code. Since all files inside `node_modules` are not transformed by default, Jest will not understand the code in these modules, resulting in syntax errors. To overcome this, you may use `transformIgnorePatterns` to allow transpiling such modules. You'll find a good example of this use case in [React Native Guide](/docs/tutorial-react-native#transformignorepatterns-customization).

These pattern strings match against the full path. Use the `<rootDir>` string token to include the path to your project's root directory to prevent it from accidentally ignoring all of your files in different environments that may have different root directories.

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion website/versioned_docs/version-27.1/Configuration.md
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The first pattern will match (and therefore not transform) files inside `/node_modules` except for those in `/node_modules/foo/` and `/node_modules/bar/`. The second pattern will match (and therefore not transform) files inside any path with `/bar/` in it. With the two together, files in `/node_modules/bar/` will not be transformed because it does match the second pattern, even though it was excluded by the first.

Sometimes it happens (especially in React Native or TypeScript projects) that 3rd party modules are published as untranspiled. Since all files inside `node_modules` are not transformed by default, Jest will not understand the code in these modules, resulting in syntax errors. To overcome this, you may use `transformIgnorePatterns` to allow transpiling such modules. You'll find a good example of this use case in [React Native Guide](/docs/tutorial-react-native#transformignorepatterns-customization).
Sometimes it happens (especially in React Native or TypeScript projects) that 3rd party modules are published as untranspiled code. Since all files inside `node_modules` are not transformed by default, Jest will not understand the code in these modules, resulting in syntax errors. To overcome this, you may use `transformIgnorePatterns` to allow transpiling such modules. You'll find a good example of this use case in [React Native Guide](/docs/tutorial-react-native#transformignorepatterns-customization).

These pattern strings match against the full path. Use the `<rootDir>` string token to include the path to your project's root directory to prevent it from accidentally ignoring all of your files in different environments that may have different root directories.

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion website/versioned_docs/version-27.2/Configuration.md
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The first pattern will match (and therefore not transform) files inside `/node_modules` except for those in `/node_modules/foo/` and `/node_modules/bar/`. The second pattern will match (and therefore not transform) files inside any path with `/bar/` in it. With the two together, files in `/node_modules/bar/` will not be transformed because it does match the second pattern, even though it was excluded by the first.

Sometimes it happens (especially in React Native or TypeScript projects) that 3rd party modules are published as untranspiled. Since all files inside `node_modules` are not transformed by default, Jest will not understand the code in these modules, resulting in syntax errors. To overcome this, you may use `transformIgnorePatterns` to allow transpiling such modules. You'll find a good example of this use case in [React Native Guide](/docs/tutorial-react-native#transformignorepatterns-customization).
Sometimes it happens (especially in React Native or TypeScript projects) that 3rd party modules are published as untranspiled code. Since all files inside `node_modules` are not transformed by default, Jest will not understand the code in these modules, resulting in syntax errors. To overcome this, you may use `transformIgnorePatterns` to allow transpiling such modules. You'll find a good example of this use case in [React Native Guide](/docs/tutorial-react-native#transformignorepatterns-customization).

These pattern strings match against the full path. Use the `<rootDir>` string token to include the path to your project's root directory to prevent it from accidentally ignoring all of your files in different environments that may have different root directories.

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion website/versioned_docs/version-27.4/Configuration.md
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The first pattern will match (and therefore not transform) files inside `/node_modules` except for those in `/node_modules/foo/` and `/node_modules/bar/`. The second pattern will match (and therefore not transform) files inside any path with `/bar/` in it. With the two together, files in `/node_modules/bar/` will not be transformed because it does match the second pattern, even though it was excluded by the first.

Sometimes it happens (especially in React Native or TypeScript projects) that 3rd party modules are published as untranspiled. Since all files inside `node_modules` are not transformed by default, Jest will not understand the code in these modules, resulting in syntax errors. To overcome this, you may use `transformIgnorePatterns` to allow transpiling such modules. You'll find a good example of this use case in [React Native Guide](/docs/tutorial-react-native#transformignorepatterns-customization).
Sometimes it happens (especially in React Native or TypeScript projects) that 3rd party modules are published as untranspiled code. Since all files inside `node_modules` are not transformed by default, Jest will not understand the code in these modules, resulting in syntax errors. To overcome this, you may use `transformIgnorePatterns` to allow transpiling such modules. You'll find a good example of this use case in [React Native Guide](/docs/tutorial-react-native#transformignorepatterns-customization).

These pattern strings match against the full path. Use the `<rootDir>` string token to include the path to your project's root directory to prevent it from accidentally ignoring all of your files in different environments that may have different root directories.

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