## Current Behavior
During build process a file `tmp/<path>/main-with-require-overrides.js`
is generated to handle `paths` resolutions from `tsconfig` when
`esbuild` is not running in `bundle` mode.
Having following `tsconfig.json` as example
```json
{
...
"compilerOptions": {
...
"paths": {
"@lib/lib1": ["libs/lib1/src/index.ts"],
"@app1/*": ["apps/app1/src/*"],
}
}
}
```
We can use `lib1` in code as follows and during runtime it will
automatically be resolved to `dist/apps/app1/libs/lib1/src/index.js`:
```js
// apps/app1/src/main.ts
import lib1 from '@lib/lib1';
```
Hovewer, when trying to use paths with wildcards, e.g.:
```js
// apps/app1/src/config/index.ts
const config = {};
export default config;
// apps/app1/src/main.ts
import config from '@app1/config';
```
It gets resolved to `dist/apps/app1/apps/app1/src/config.js` and
`isFile` condition fails as such module doesn't exist, thus path is not
replaced and runtime error is produced.
## Expected Behavior
During resolution of following code:
```js
import config from '@app1/config';
```
`_resolveFilename` should consider all possible combinations of module
path - `dist/apps/app1/apps/app1/src/config.js` and
`dist/apps/app1/apps/app1/src/config/index.js`
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