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blurhash-to-css
image-proxy-service
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My Journey to Accelerate Load Times in Heavy Frontend
There is also a library that Next.js itself uses: sharp. It can be setup as Node.js service. I even played around a little: image-proxy-service
What are some alternatives?
plaiceholder - Beautiful image placeholders, without the hassle.
next-image-proxy - 🖼️ Image proxy for Next.js. Makes it possible to use dynamic domains in next/image component.
vite-plugin-rsw - 🦞 wasm-pack plugin for Vite
gulp-sharp-responsive - A gulp plugin to generate responsives images.
sqip - "SQIP" (pronounced \skwɪb\ like the non-magical folk of magical descent) is a SVG-based LQIP technique.
sharp - High performance Node.js image processing, the fastest module to resize JPEG, PNG, WebP, AVIF and TIFF images. Uses the libvips library.
million - Optimize React performance and make your React 70% faster in minutes, not months.
import-cost - displays the import size of the package you are importing inside the code editor
run-wasm - Run WASM based code executions in the browser easily
web-assembly-rust-typescript-template - This repository was created to show how to link WebAssembly - Rust with TypeScript
instant-vitals - Simple tools to track and improve your Web Vitals scores