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14,504 | 19,546 | |
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2.0 | 0.0 | |
12 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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browserify
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How to Create a Real-time Public Transportation Schedule App
Browserify to use node packages in the browser.
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5 Different Tools to Bundle Node.js Apps
Browserify is a widely used JavaScript bundler with over 2 million NPM weekly downloads. In addition to Node.js support, allowing developers to use require() statements in the browser is one of its highlighted features.
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JavaScript Module Bundlers and all that Jazz ✨
This began to change when NPM came in and running npm install became a quick and easy way to install dependencies. Browserify became the first JavaScript bundler. As its documentation says -
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What stack would you use for building a landing page?
https://www.npmjs.com/package/browserify probably a little old school, but browserify is probably good enough.
- Node.js やReact、ESM、Viteの説明
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Hack to Run React Application inside Service Worker
One problem was to run jsDOM as UMD module. But luckly I was able to use browserify to compile jsDOM into UMD.
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Front-end Guide
Browserify
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Help with parse errors converting modular JavaScript to single file
I think I've got it: Browserify. Wish me luck!
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Why NodeJS in Front Ends?
Module bundlers, which combine all your JS code and its dependencies into one massive file. Examples include webpack and browserify.
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es6-cheatsheet
Prior to ES6, we used libraries such as Browserify to create modules on the client-side, and require in Node.js. With ES6, we can now directly use modules of all types (AMD and CommonJS).
snowpack
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Build a Vite 5 backend integration with Flask
Once you build a simple Vite backend integration, try not to complicate Vite's configuration unless you absolutely must. Vite has become one of the most popular bundlers in the frontend space, but it wasn't the first and it certainly won't be the last. In my 7 years of building for the web, I've used Grunt, Gulp, Webpack, esbuild, and Parcel. Snowpack and Rome came-and-went before I ever had a chance to try them. Bun is vying for the spot of The New Hotness in bundling, Rome has been forked into Biome, and Vercel is building a Rust-based Webpack alternative.
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Node.js vs. Deno vs. Bun: JavaScript runtime comparison
Additional features for Bun include a transpiler and package manager. As hinted at in the name, it also includes bundling features, giving you the functionality that would otherwise require another tool, such as Snowpack or rollup.js. It also has a dead code elimination feature through its JavaScript minifier.
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Exploring Vite.js: The Lightning-Fast Build Tool for Modern Web Apps
Even, there are several bundling tools available, including popular ones like Webpack and Snowpack.
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Should I migrate from create-react-app?
once upon a time there was this thing called Snowpack: https://www.snowpack.devwhich had a lot of promises as vite (rollup w/ esm). So I migrated a project over from CRA to this thing.While startup speed was much much faster, it actually didn't make the app useable. I timed it meticulously for both CRA and snowpack build and found that the TTI was almost identical. I am not claiming the same to be vite but it's possible and I don't have a large app to prove it..
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Justifying a Backwards Design Decision for My Programming Language
Snowpack.
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Vercel announces Turbopack, the successor to Webpack
> special snowflake build toolchains
That reminds me, wasn't there a build tool called Snowflake?
Oh, it was called Snowpack [1]. And it's no longer being actively maintained. Yeesh.
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Rocket and web components
Snowpack app - a single HTML page with Snowpack configuration
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Building an offline-first app with React and CouchDB
The first thing we need is a JavaScript project for our app. We'll use Snowpack as our bundler. Open a terminal located in a directory for the project and type npx create-snowpack-app react-couchdb --template @snowpack/app-template-minimal. Snowpack will create a skeleton for our React application and install all dependencies. Once it's done doing its job, type cd react-couchdb to get into the newly created project directory. create-snowpack-app is very similar to create-react-app in how it sets-up your project, but it's a lot less intrusive (You don't even need to use eject at any point).
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Alternatives to CRA?
Snowpack appears to be no longer maintained.
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Creating an express app and using Snowpack as a build tool
Before you get too deep into Snowpack, be aware that they recommend using other tools now because it’s no longer maintained.
What are some alternatives?
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
esbuild - An extremely fast bundler for the web
Rollup - Next-generation ES module bundler
RequireJS - A file and module loader for JavaScript
webpack - A bundler for javascript and friends. Packs many modules into a few bundled assets. Code Splitting allows for loading parts of the application on demand. Through "loaders", modules can be CommonJs, AMD, ES6 modules, CSS, Images, JSON, Coffeescript, LESS, ... and your custom stuff.
parcel - The zero configuration build tool for the web. 📦🚀
HeadJS - The only script in your HEAD.
di4js - The di4js module is dependency injection implementation in JavaScript.
systemjs - Dynamic ES module loader