esbuild-plugin-pipe VS rehype

Compare esbuild-plugin-pipe vs rehype and see what are their differences.

esbuild-plugin-pipe

Pipe esbuild plugins output. (by nativew)

rehype

HTML processor powered by plugins part of the @unifiedjs collective (by rehypejs)
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esbuild-plugin-pipe rehype
1 17
11 1,588
- 3.1%
0.0 6.7
almost 3 years ago 22 days ago
JavaScript JavaScript
ISC License MIT License
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esbuild-plugin-pipe

Posts with mentions or reviews of esbuild-plugin-pipe. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-13.
  • esbuild – An extremely fast JavaScript bundler
    16 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 13 Oct 2021
    ESBuild’s author and docs[1] are quite clear about its future scope:

    > [… a list of features that are already done…]

    > After that point, I will consider esbuild to be relatively complete. I'm planning for esbuild to reach a mostly stable state and then stop accumulating more features. This will involve saying "no" to requests for adding major features to esbuild itself. I don't think esbuild should become an all-in-one solution for all frontend needs. In particular, I want to avoid the pain and problems of the "webpack config" model where the underlying tool is too flexible and usability suffers.

    That said, now quoting you…

    > But we tried “compose tools in the Unix way” with grunt too, and that led to spaghetti scripts, unique to each project, that were hard to reason about.

    In this respect, ESBuild’s firm stance has a major strength, and a major weakness:

    - Strength: the Unix philosophy is easy to achieve, with esbuild-plugin-pipe[2]. There’s just one, simple plugin API, everything follows that same format

    - Weakness: since ESBuild doesn’t expose its AST, plugins are often slow which can undermine the benefits of the tool

    1: https://esbuild.github.io/faq/#upcoming-roadmap

    2: https://github.com/nativew/esbuild-plugin-pipe

rehype

Posts with mentions or reviews of rehype. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-11-14.
  • I built an Markdown editor using Next.js and TailwindCss 🔥
    5 projects | dev.to | 14 Nov 2023
    Add Remark and Rehype plugins
  • Building an Astro Blog with View Transitions
    5 projects | dev.to | 24 Aug 2023
    Astro content collection are as simple as a folder containing a bunch of Markdown (or Markdoc or MDX) files if that's the only thing you need, but they can also do relationship matching between different collections, frontmatter validation using zod and you can also customize how the markdown is parsed and translated to html using rehype and remark and their plugin ecosystem.
  • Example of Powerful Markdown Editor combining Svelte-Exmarkdown and Skeleton
    2 projects | /r/sveltejs | 7 Apr 2023
  • How to integrate your blog with dev.to API Next.js 13
    5 projects | dev.to | 16 Feb 2023
    That's all to render the post as HTML, there are lots of things you can do to customize the results, you can check the remark plugins and rehype plugins to pass as props to and you can also take a look at some other bloggers if you're looking for different styles for example Lee Robinson's or if you liked mine.
  • Serving Docusaurus images with Cloudinary
    5 projects | dev.to | 17 Jan 2023
    Now we have our Cloudinary account set up, we can use it with Docusaurus. To do so, we need to create a rehype plugin. This is a plugin for the rehype HTML processor. It's a plugin that will transform the HTML image syntax into a Cloudinary URL.
  • Contentlayer with next/image
    11 projects | dev.to | 4 Jan 2023
    The next idea was to use normal markdown images and to place the images in the public folder. This eliminates the need for static import and treats our image like a remote image. But in order to make this work, we have to tell next/image the dimensions of the image. If we would use a static import for the image, the import magic would provide the dimensions for us. To pass the width and height to the image component we use a rehype plugin called rehype-img-size.
  • Creating a blog with Astro and MDX
    2 projects | dev.to | 22 Nov 2022
    Astro makes it easy to add Remark or Rehype plugins to your markdown. You can extend add a markdown property to the Astro config file, an add a function/plugin to the remarkPlugins property (the extendDefaultPlugins property is added to make sure the default plugins aren't overwritten by this config change):
  • Converting and customizing Markdown files to HTML with Unified, remark & rehype
    12 projects | dev.to | 11 Sep 2022
    rehype: "rehype is a tool that transforms HTML with plugins. These plugins can inspect and change the HTML. You can use rehype on the server, the client, CLIs, deno, etc."
  • Render Markdown from a string in Svelte (mdsvex / SvelteKit)
    5 projects | dev.to | 3 Sep 2022
    This means that you can transform your HTML with tools like rehype or remark. You can find out more about the available options here.
  • Building React Components from headless CMS markdown
    5 projects | dev.to | 24 Aug 2022
    The HTML syntax tree is transformed through rehype, and rendered to React components.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing esbuild-plugin-pipe and rehype you can also consider the following projects:

remark - markdown processor powered by plugins part of the @unifiedjs collective

next-mdx-remote - Load mdx content from anywhere through getStaticProps in next.js

rehype-toc - A rehype plugin that adds a table of contents (TOC) to the page

remark-directive - remark plugin to support directives

remark-extended-table - remark plugin to support table syntax allowing colspan / rowspan

prism-react-renderer - 🖌️ Renders highlighted Prism output to React (+ theming & vendored Prism)

next-pwa - Zero config PWA plugin for Next.js, with workbox 🧰

posthtml - PostHTML is a tool to transform HTML/XML with JS plugins

vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!

rehype-prism - rehype plugin to highlight code blocks in HTML with Prism (via refractor)

create-react-app-esbuild - Use esbuild in your create-react-app for faster compilation, development and tests