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Update auto import in usage docs (#10955)
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LeeLenaleee committed Dec 10, 2022
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Lastly, let’s create the `src/acquisitions.js` file with the following contents:

```jsx
import { Chart } from 'chart.js/auto'
import Chart from 'chart.js/auto'

(async function() {
const data = [
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Then, create the `src/dimensions.js` file with the following contents:

```jsx
import { Chart } from 'chart.js/auto'
import Chart from 'chart.js/auto'
import { getDimensions } from './api'

(async function() {
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We can see that Chart.js and other dependencies were bundled together in a single 265 KB file.
To reduce the bundle size, we’ll need to apply a couple of changes to `src/acquisitions.js` and `src/dimensions.js`. First, we’ll need to remove the following import statement from both files: `import { Chart } from 'chart.js/auto'`.
To reduce the bundle size, we’ll need to apply a couple of changes to `src/acquisitions.js` and `src/dimensions.js`. First, we’ll need to remove the following import statement from both files: `import Chart from 'chart.js/auto'`.
Instead, let’s load only necessary components and “register” them with Chart.js using `Chart.register(...)`. Here’s what we need in `src/acquisitions.js`:
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