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esbuild-loader
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Create React App
i see. there are a loaders like https://github.com/privatenumber/esbuild-loader that works with webpack but i haven't given it a try yet.
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Do you guys compile with ts-loader or babel-loader?
you can use it with webpack didn't try it myself
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How to speed up webpack with esbuild-loader
If you are a webpack user and have heard about esbuild speed, you may start questioning your js-bundler choices. Luckily, you don't have to drop your hand-crafted webpack config just now. Thanks to esbuild-loader, you can get part of the speed improvement without doing a whole migration.
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Blazing fast TypeScript with Webpack and ESBuild
esbuild-loader (secret sauce!) fork-ts-checker-webpack-plugin (helps us with typechecking) nodemon-webpack-plugin (We can also use webpack-dev-server)
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We Switched from Webpack to Vite
For people already on webpack, there's esbuild-loader (https://github.com/privatenumber/esbuild-loader)
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Speed up Next.js build with Typescript and Tailwind CSS
esbuild is a JS and TS bundler that promises ultra-fast build times. We use webpack, and there is support to leverage esbuild with esbuild-loader.
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Use esbuild to speed up your Creat-React-App project
In fact, the create-react-app-esbuild is only an encapsulation of esbuild-loader.
- esbuild-loader: Replace babel-loader/ts-loader and benefit from the speed of esbuild while sticking with Webpack
purgecss
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Optimize CSS with SAT Solving
As a starting point, Tailwind used to use PurgeCSS [0] but I'm not sure what they use now.
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Frontend development roadmap
PurgeCss
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Removing unused CSS in a Django template-based project
When I searched online I couldn't find an "industry standard" solution to this problem. What I ended up doing was using the popular tool PurgeCSS along with a quick Python script to generate the appropriate command. What the PurgeCSS tool does is search for all your HTML files, gather all the CSS classes used, and then "purge" all the unused ones from the CSS file. You just need to declare all the HTML files you have.
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23 of the best Eleventy Themes (Starters) for 2023
Skeleventy gives you a rock-solid foundation to build fast and accessible static websites, with clean, understated design. Features include a minimal build pipeline with Laravel Mix, the Sass-powered utility class generator Gorko, Purge CSS, an HTML minifier, SEO-friendly page metadata, image lazy loading, responsive navigation, and an XML sitemap.
- Eliminating unused selectors from Sass
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Workplaces for digital nomads: the frontend
Unable to get rid of unused styles. Importing components individually and setting styles in SASS can greatly simplify builds, but several common unused styles can't be deleted using PurgeCSS and analogues due to dynamic class names.
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Does My Website Look Big in This? Six Tips to Lower your Page Weight
If you’re hand-crafting your CSS, using only the exact classes you need, you’ll still probably find that your CSS file size grows as your site does. But it doesn’t need to grow too much — you can remove unused classes with tools like Purge CSS .
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Artisanal Web Development
Joost interprets this approach as deliberately avoiding frameworks that ‘simplify’ code by including predefined classes and functions that are shipped client-side, even if they’re not used. In principle you’d think these frameworks would be helpful, and they certainly can be, on the development side. The trouble is, unless they’re pared back with additional tooling (like PurgeCSS, for example), even well designed and developed sites can bloat significantly.
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How to improve the PageSpeed score of your Nuxt.js website in 6 steps
Purge CSS is another great option to keep your stylesheet size low and increase the PageSpeed score. It's especially useful if you're importing some 3rd party stylesheets and would like to use only what's required. The configuration usually takes a bit of tinkering to get right, but it's definitely worth the effort.
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Remove unused CSS with PurgeCSS
Check out PrugeCSS
What are some alternatives?
vue-vite-starter-template - A single page app Vite starter template, created to easily bootstrap Vue.js 2 apps
ts-loader - TypeScript loader for webpack
cssnano - A modular minifier, built on top of the PostCSS ecosystem.
PostCSS - Transforming styles with JS plugins
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
vite-plugin-vue2 - Vue2 plugin for Vite
Next.js - The React Framework
webpack-dev-server - Serves a webpack app. Updates the browser on changes. Documentation https://webpack.js.org/configuration/dev-server/.
source-map-explorer - Analyze and debug space usage through source maps
snarkdown - :smirk_cat: A snarky 1kb Markdown parser written in JavaScript
esbuild - An extremely fast bundler for the web
vike - 🔨 Like Next.js / Nuxt but as do-one-thing-do-it-well Vite plugin.