doc: remove "note that" from modules.md

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/28329
Reviewed-By: Gus Caplan <me@gus.host>
Reviewed-By: Trivikram Kamat <trivikr.dev@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Tobias Nießen <tniessen@tnie.de>
Reviewed-By: Ruben Bridgewater <ruben@bridgewater.de>
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Rich Trott 2019-06-20 13:41:00 -06:00
parent a3ad22e53f
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@ -589,8 +589,8 @@ added: v0.3.0
* {Object}
Modules are cached in this object when they are required. By deleting a key
value from this object, the next `require` will reload the module. Note that
this does not apply to [native addons][], for which reloading will result in an
value from this object, the next `require` will reload the module.
This does not apply to [native addons][], for which reloading will result in an
error.
Adding or replacing entries is also possible. This cache is checked before
@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ changes:
* `paths` {string[]} Paths to resolve module location from. If present, these
paths are used instead of the default resolution paths, with the exception
of [GLOBAL_FOLDERS][] like `$HOME/.node_modules`, which are always
included. Note that each of these paths is used as a starting point for
included. Each of these paths is used as a starting point for
the module resolution algorithm, meaning that the `node_modules` hierarchy
is checked from this location.
* Returns: {string}
@ -728,7 +728,7 @@ added: v0.1.16
The `module.exports` object is created by the `Module` system. Sometimes this is
not acceptable; many want their module to be an instance of some class. To do
this, assign the desired export object to `module.exports`. Note that assigning
this, assign the desired export object to `module.exports`. Assigning
the desired object to `exports` will simply rebind the local `exports` variable,
which is probably not what is desired.
@ -755,7 +755,7 @@ a.on('ready', () => {
});
```
Note that assignment to `module.exports` must be done immediately. It cannot be
Assignment to `module.exports` must be done immediately. It cannot be
done in any callbacks. This does not work:
`x.js`:
@ -905,7 +905,7 @@ added: v9.3.0
A list of the names of all modules provided by Node.js. Can be used to verify
if a module is maintained by a third party or not.
Note that `module` in this context isn't the same object that's provided
`module` in this context isn't the same object that's provided
by the [module wrapper][]. To access it, require the `Module` module:
```js