I wrote a [script](https://github.com/j0lv3r4/dependency-version-updater) to update dependencies recursively in `package.json` files, e.g.:
```
$ node index.js --path="./examples" --dependencies="react=^16.7.0,react-dom=^16.7.0"
```
This PR contains the result against the examples folder.
* Register the service worker.
* Update prefetcher code to do prefetching.
* Implement the core prefetching API.
support "import <Link>, { prefetch } from 'next/prefetch'"
* Implement a better communication system with the service worker.
* Add a separate example for prefetching
* Fix some typos.
* Initiate service worker support even prefetching is not used.
This is pretty important since initiating will reset the cache.
If we don't do this, it's possible to have old cached resources
after the user decided to remove all of the prefetching logic.
In this case, even the page didn't prefetch it'll use the
previously cached pages. That because of there might be a already running
service worker.
* Use url module to get pathname.
* Move prefetcher code to the client from pages
Now we also do a webpack build for the prefetcher code.
* Add prefetching docs to the README.md
* Fix some typo.
* Register service worker only if asked to prefetch
We also clean the cache always, even we initialize
the service worker or not.