Build Error on firebase hosting
See original GitHub issuebuild by using command parcel --no-cache ./index.html
Error Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token < in browser console

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@liranbg Thank you for sharing your build line just wanted to add if anyone is using firebase just change the public in the firebase.json to dist/ like this : “public”: “dist/” Mine is working now.
@dinvlad I do not use reserved URLs. ‘Firebase config’ you mean the firebase.json file? if so, I do not include it anywhere in my code. it sits right in the root folder of my projects, and once I use the firebase cli tool, it detects it automatically.