hast VS sharp

Compare hast vs sharp and see what are their differences.

hast

Hypertext Abstract Syntax Tree format (by syntax-tree)

sharp

High performance Node.js image processing, the fastest module to resize JPEG, PNG, WebP, AVIF and TIFF images. Uses the libvips library. (by lovell)
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hast sharp
4 97
698 27,987
2.9% -
2.8 9.4
about 2 months ago 5 days ago
JavaScript
- Apache License 2.0
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hast

Posts with mentions or reviews of hast. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-04.
  • Contentlayer with next/image
    11 projects | dev.to | 4 Jan 2023
    contentlayer uses remark to parse the markdown in an mdast. We can now use remark plugins to modify the mdast. Then rehype comes into play and converts the mdast into a hast. rehype plugins can now modify the hast. Finally the hast is converted into react components.
  • Converting and customizing Markdown files to HTML with Unified, remark & rehype
    12 projects | dev.to | 11 Sep 2022
    remark-rehype translates the mdast structure into a Hypertext Abstract Syntax Tree (hast) structure, also composed of unist nodes.
  • Modifying rehype autolink headings
    1 project | dev.to | 6 Mar 2022
    We have to pass hast elements thought. If you want to read more about hast elements, check out this documentation link.
  • Is html compiled?
    2 projects | /r/html5 | 8 Mar 2021
    Is it so hard to accept that a tool or app could compile a html document into some intermediate form and then use that to internally construct a DOM representation, maybe out of a cache?

sharp

Posts with mentions or reviews of sharp. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-21.
  • Next.js and Bunny CDN: Complete Guide to Image Uploading with Server Actions
    4 projects | dev.to | 21 Apr 2024
    Last thing left is to use our new upload function in our server action. Since I like to upload images in single format and have some more control over them, I will additionally use sharp library. For file name, I'll generate some random string using nanoid:
  • Sharp – fast image conversion in Node.js
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Mar 2024
  • Optimizing Image Display with Blur Placeholder and Lazyload
    1 project | dev.to | 7 Mar 2024
    blur is a technique to blur images while reducing the file size surprisingly. blur works by enlarging the pixels of the image, which reduces the details of the image, and the number of colors also decreases, thus saving storage space. Sharp is a popular image processing library in Node.js, and it supports the blur function. After going through the blur function, the image size at this point is only a few KB, which is reasonable for an image placeholder in the article.
  • Organize the mess of your photo folders with Node
    2 projects | dev.to | 21 Nov 2023
    sharp
  • Creating Chess Board SVGs, PNGs, and GIFs
    3 projects | dev.to | 10 Nov 2023
    For simplicity, I will be generating PNGs with JavaScript/Node and the Sharp image library. Any library that can convert between pixel arrays and image files will make the process quite straightforward.
  • My Journey to Accelerate Load Times in Heavy Frontend
    3 projects | dev.to | 8 Oct 2023
    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
  • Automated Image Compression: A Vite Plugin Using Sharp
    2 projects | dev.to | 17 Aug 2023
    Sharp Documentation: Link
  • Using SVG to create simple sparkline charts
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 10 Jul 2023
  • JavaScript Gom Jabbar
    12 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 2 Jul 2023
    ESLint does an amazing job in detecting floating promises. I've not had it miss one, ever. When adding this to a project, I've discovered multiple accidental bugs due to a missing "await" keyword--bugs that were extremely subtle and intermittent in many cases.

    The only thing it can't do is determine that you actually did handle the promise later. Which is fine. It's a LINTING RULE, and false positives are the name of the game.

    What's BAD is when you accidentally miss handling a promise at all. It's an invisible error without the linting rule.

    Your other comments...don't even make sense. You're going to build a Lanczos filter by hand? Or you're only going to ... compile ImageMagick to WebAssembly?!, ... an implementation which is tremendously slower (nearly unusably so for large images) than that of Sharp:

    https://www.npmjs.com/package/sharp

    ... which is simply an import away?

    No, what you're doing is called "motivated reasoning." You've concluded that Deno is the best, and you're reinterpreting all of my complaints in convoluted ways to support your predetermined conclusion.

    Standard fanboy behavior. Or troll behavior. I cite Poe's Law as why it's impossible to tell the difference.

  • How does next/image work?
    1 project | /r/nextjs | 1 Jul 2023

What are some alternatives?

When comparing hast and sharp you can also consider the following projects:

unist - Universal Syntax Tree used by @unifiedjs

jimp - An image processing library written entirely in JavaScript for Node, with zero external or native dependencies.

unist-util-visit - utility to visit nodes

squoosh - Make images smaller using best-in-class codecs, right in the browser.

rehype-document - plugin to wrap a fragment in a document

gm - GraphicsMagick for node

rehype - HTML processor powered by plugins part of the @unifiedjs collective

Next.js - The React Framework

reinstall_mysql_full - A Simple script to Fully remove mysql and Reinstall (helpful when you screw up)

pica - Resize image in browser with high quality and high speed

ntast - Notion Abstract Syntax Tree specification.

sveltekit-image-plugin - SvelteKit demo code for using vite-imagetools to add cached, responsive, Next-Gen images to a SvelteKit site with no cumulative layout shift.