depchecker
renovate
depchecker | renovate | |
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10 | 115 | |
3 | 15,794 | |
- | 2.1% | |
3.6 | 10.0 | |
5 months ago | 4 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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depchecker
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My take on how to improve the performance and accessibility of our website with React? (1) Performance
Therefore, one workaround I found to reduce the bundle size is with the use of a library named **depcheck**. We can install the package by
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How we improved page load speed for Next.js ecommerce website by 1.5 times
Another package we use for optimization helps us generate a list of unused npm packages. Then we manually go through the list and remove everything unnecessary, thereby reducing the project's weight and organising things.
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How to detect dead code in a frontend project
While we’re on the subject of dead code detection, let’s briefly discuss how to ensure we don’t have unused dependencies in our project. Let’s use depcheck, a tool for analyzing the dependencies in a project. It can tell us:
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How to remove redundant/unused dependencies from package.json?
I know it has been asked before, but depcheck doesn't seem to work for me at all. It gives me a ton of false alerts aparts from having to configure it for "config-only" libs like babel, eslint etc.
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Empty npm package '-' has over 700,000 downloads
You can use depcheck for that https://www.npmjs.com/package/depcheck no need to do that manually.
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Is there a tool that exists that will tell me what installed packages are no longer needed (including peerDeps)?
Try npx depcheck - https://www.npmjs.com/package/depcheck
- How long will Vue 2 be supported?
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5 Things to do before making the build for Production. (React JS)
You can follow the packages below: depcheck unimported
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A tool you wish existed?
There is a module called depcheck. I have never used it but probably it’s what you are looking for
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Best practices for keeping app up to date?
I run this https://github.com/TheJaredWilcurt/depchecker
renovate
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💡Automatic Deployment of your project dependencies updates on GCP : Efficiency vs. Cost?
This month, I gave a talk with my Zenika colleague Lise at the DevoxxFR conference about Renovate and Dependabot, two great tools to help you automatize and upgrade your dependencies.
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How use Renovate Bot on self-hosted GitLab
There is no built-in Renovate Bot on a self-hosted GitLab. What can we do to set it up and enjoy all the benefits of automatic dependency updates?
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Self-Hosted Is Awesome
> Yes, it is awesome until you have to sysadmin it, apply updates, patch it, fix security holes, etc. I am not saying all self-hosted solutions are like that. There are exceptions. However, the majority of open-source self-hosted solutions require a lot of extra work.
I'm currently self-hosting 10 different applications on my local server, which represents everything I've ever seen that looked fun or useful to me. Every one of them had a Docker image with an example compose file, which means updating them just requires periodically running Renovate [0] on the repo that stores all my compose files and then running a script that docker compose pulls the updates. It takes maybe 10 minutes every other week, and is actually kinda fun.
It helps that all the apps are only accessible from within my VPN, so I'm not too worried about fixing security updates within a tiny time window.
[0] https://github.com/renovatebot/renovate
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Why I recommend Renovate over any other dependency update tools
This is a big deal! Where did you read this? I found:
https://github.com/renovatebot/renovate/discussions/26917
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Locally test and validate your Renovate configuration files
Renovate is an automated dependency management tool that can be used to keep your dependencies up-to-date. It can be configured to automatically create pull requests to update your dependencies, and it supports a wide range of package managers and platforms.
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Understanding Mend Renovate's Pull Request Workflow
To get started with Mend Renovate, the comprehensive official documentation provides detailed instructions on installation, configuration, and best practices. Additionally, the Mend Renovate community forum offers a platform for users to connect, share experiences, and access the collective knowledge base.
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Unfork with ArgoCD
It is a good practice to keep software up to date. To track changes in upstream software, we can utilize automatic dependency tracking systems such as Dependabot or Renovate. This is a broad topic and requires a separate article to be covered. If you would like to read about it, please vote in the comments section below.
- 🦊 GitLab CI YAML Modifications: Tackling the Feedback Loop Problem
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Evaluating New Software Forges
So do other forges: I have Renovate [0] set up on my self-hosted Forgejo and it's worked great so far.
[0] https://github.com/renovatebot/renovate
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Long Term Ownership of an Event-Driven System
You can ease some of the burden for yourself though using tooling. If you are using GitHub, dependabot can be configured to make automatic PRs to your repo whenever there are dependencies to update. If you're not a GitHub user, you can use renovate which even supports self hosting.
What are some alternatives?
pants - The Pants Build System
dependabot-core - 🤖 Dependabot's core logic for creating update PR's.
pyflow - An installation and dependency system for Python
dependabot
npm
scala-steward - :robot: A bot that helps you keep your projects up-to-date
nocode - The best way to write secure and reliable applications. Write nothing; deploy nowhere.
updatecli - A Declarative Dependency Management tool
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.
github-actions-and-renovate
eslint-plugin-import - ESLint plugin with rules that help validate proper imports.
bitbucket-branch-source-plugin - Bitbucket Branch Source Plugin