# babel-plugin-transform-es2015-block-scoping > Compile ES2015 block scoping (const and let) to ES5 ## Installation ```sh npm install --save-dev babel-plugin-transform-es2015-block-scoping ``` ## Usage ### Via `.babelrc` (Recommended) **.babelrc** Without options: ```json { "plugins": ["transform-es2015-block-scoping"] } ``` With options: ```json { "plugins": [ ["transform-es2015-block-scoping", { "throwIfClosureRequired": true }] ] } ``` ### Via CLI ```sh babel --plugins transform-es2015-block-scoping script.js ``` ### Via Node API ```javascript require("babel-core").transform("code", { plugins: ["transform-es2015-block-scoping"] }); ``` ## Options `throwIfClosureRequired` In cases such as the following it's impossible to rewrite let/const without adding an additional function and closure while transforming: ```javascript for (let i = 0; i < 5; i++) { setTimeout(() => console.log(i), 1); } ``` In extremely performance-sensitive code, this can be undesirable. If `"throwIfClosureRequired": true` is set, Babel throws when transforming these patterns instead of automatically adding an additional function.