UB command line "-f" option - treat file name as relative path, not as a module name
When execute command: ub -f test.js
, even though there is "test.js" file in the current dir, you would get error message: "Error: Cannot find module 'test.js'", but ub -f ./test.js
runs just fine.
The NodeJS does not have such behavior - it treats file name as a relative file name.
I suggest to implement in UB behavior like in NodeJS - treat file name as relative file, file in the current directory, rather that put it strait to "require", where it will be treated as a module name.