Sure. With Webpack you can find a Medium article that tells you how to install and configure a plugin, run into places where things changed because of major webpack versions and plugin ecosystem evolution, and after enough digging you might get it working.
This sums up my experience with webpack quite nicely. It doesn't help that boilerplates like CRA are so ergonomic in terms of saving startup time in other places as well, because this means I really need to have a good reason to manually fuck with webpack. This combined means every time I finally end up looking at webpack, my knowledge of it is super rusty. I've definitely been side-eyeing parcel for a while
In Parcel you include the rs file. Seriously.