is-buffer
ncc
is-buffer | ncc | |
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2 | 16 | |
93 | 9,103 | |
- | 0.7% | |
0.0 | 3.8 | |
about 3 years ago | 14 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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is-buffer
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Ask HN: How do you (security) audit external software using NPM packages?
Yes, in this case I would put something like this on top of the file:
# Fork by TekMol of https://github.com/feross/is-buffer
ncc
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Use Notion as your CMS along with Next.js
During my search for deploying Lambdas via GitHub actions, I came across a tutorial that utilized ncc for converting TypeScript and bundling. While ncc is effective, I discovered esbuild, which proved to be significantly faster and perfectly suited to my requirements.
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So you're using a weird language
You could use ncc to compile a binary:
https://github.com/vercel/ncc
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Contributors to AWS Lambda container cold starts
This appears to be caused by lazy loading of image layer data, particularly during container initialization, and latency introduced by the read operations. In general, you want to access as few files and as little data as possible during the initialization of your functions. For example, we've seen improvement when using ncc to bundle Node.js applications.
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Tools of the Trade: Dyte CLI
What we do however, is bundle all these dependencies, and our own code into a single JS file using the nifty ncc tool (thanks Vercel!)
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Label automation at your fingertips
Vercel's ncc compiler
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Managing JavaScript GitHub Action ncc packing
The most unclear and confusing part is packing the code using ncc. The necessity of this step is caused by GitHub’s approach to running your Action.
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TypeScript Dynamic Module Import
I filed an issue for the ncc bundler regarding a similar behavior
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Ask HN: How do you (security) audit external software using NPM packages?
This may be slightly tangential but I recently discovered ncc[1] from vercel which can take a single node project and compile it and all dependencies to a single file.
As an added benefit it also collapses all contained dependencies license files into a single licenses.txt file too!
- [1] https://github.com/vercel/ncc
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Compiling a Apollo Federated Graph with esBuild 🚀
The current process of building a package locally is by running through a gulp task, using ttypescript to compile the TS and @vercel/ncc to build the binary:
- I launched Autobundle project which automatic bundle your dependency, ideally from Bundlephobia, powered by esbuild
What are some alternatives?
buffer - The buffer module from node.js, for the browser.
pkg - Package your Node.js project into an executable
trivy - Find vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets, SBOM in containers, Kubernetes, code repositories, clouds and more
esbuild - An extremely fast bundler for the web
byrnesjs - A JS library to push less trusted code outside Jack's Circle of Trust
Next.js - The React Framework
magnet-uri - Parse a magnet URI and return an object of keys/values
typescript-action - Create a TypeScript Action with tests, linting, workflow, publishing, and versioning
isBuffer
nft - Node.js dependency tracing utility
vercel - Develop. Preview. Ship.
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