/** * Copies a whole other file into a const variable. Useful for capturing a file's full contents as a hard-coded string. * Obviously this creates duplicated data, so use judiciously! * * ##### basic usage * ```js * // codegen:start {preset: copy, source: ../../another-project/src/some-file.ts} * import {z} from 'zod' * export const MyObject = z.object({ foo: z.string() }) * // codegen:end * ``` * * #### excludeLines * * ```ts * ; * import {z} from 'zod/v4' // in this project we use zod v4, but we're copying from a project that uses zod v3 * // codegen:start {preset: copy, source: ../../another-project/src/some-file.ts, excludeLines: ['^import']} * ; * export const MyObject = z.object({ foo: z.string() }) * // codegen:end * ``` * * #### onlyIfExists * ```js * // copy a file from a sibling project, but only if the sibling project actually exists * // in this case this will effectively skip the copying step on machines that don't have the sibling project installed * // e.g. on CI runners. * // codegen:start {preset: copy, source: ../../another-project/src/some-file.ts, onlyIfExists: ../../another-project/package.json} * ; * import {z} from 'zod' * ; * export const MyObject = z.object({ foo: z.string() }); * ; * // codegen:end * ``` * * #### comparison * ```js * // by default, the content will perform a "simplified" comparison with existing content, so differences from tools like prettier * // are ignored. if you care about whitespace and similar differences, you can set the comparison option to `strict`. * // codegen:start {preset: copy, source: ../../another-project/src/some-file.ts, comparison: strict} * ; * import {z} from "zod" * ; * export const MyObject = z.object({ foo: z.string() }) * ; * // codegen:end * ``` */ export declare const str: import(".").Preset<{ source: string; const: string; export?: boolean | undefined; onlyIfExists?: string | undefined; excludeLines?: string[] | undefined; comparison?: "simplified" | "strict" | undefined; }>;