concurrently
parcel
concurrently | parcel | |
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6 | 170 | |
0 | 43,122 | |
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3.2 | 9.4 | |
almost 3 years ago | 6 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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concurrently
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React Futures - Server Components
In our demonstration, we use Webpack to build apps and Babel to transpile React code to plain JavaScript. We run our server with Express.js and use concurrently to run multiple commands concurrently. The tool nodemon helps develop node.js-based applications by automatically restarting the node application when file changes in the directory are detected.
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Needing help: How are front-end folks setting up build processes with .NET?
It seems like you're trying to solve a developer experience, or DX, problem. I believe the "norm" is to have these scripts run separately, e.g., run npm start and dotnet watch in separate terminals. However, if you want to make it so you don't have to do that, which is fine everyone develops differently, then you could look into concurrently. Then you could add a script to the frontend's package.json like npm start to run concurrently "webpack serve" "dotnet watch".
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npm concurrently issue
https://www.npmjs.com/package/concurrently#usage
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Creating a monorepo containing multiple node+react applications?
Another user, /u/jamdatadude, suggested concurrently. I think this can fit your use case here!
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MERN Stack Proxy Port - Setting a Variable for React
I’m no pro at this, but if I remember correctly, you want to build a separate server and client folder and then set up a proxy and use https://www.npmjs.com/package/concurrently
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Landing Starter Template based on TailwindCSS, AlpineJs and build on esbuild and PostCSS
To run both commands, will use the concurrently npm package:
parcel
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How and why do we bundle zx?
At first we wanted to just get rid of all the helper utilities. Keep only the kernel, but this would mean a loss of backward compatibility. We needed some efficient code processing instead with recomposition and tree-shaking. We needed a bundler. But which one? Our testing approach relies on targets, not sources. We rebuilt the project frequently, speed was critical requirement. In essence, we chose a solution from a couple of among all available alternatives: esbuild and parcel. Esbuild won. Specifically in our case, it proved to be more productive and customizable.
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DEMO - Voice to PDF - Complete PDF documents with voice commands using the Claude 3 Opus API
It runs using Parcel, very simple and easy to setup. The app has 3 files:
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Getting started with TiniJS framework
Homepage: https://parceljs.org/
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React Server Components Example with Next.js
In the Changelog Podcast episode referenced above, Dan Abramov alluded to Parcel working on RSC support as well. I couldn’t find much to back up that claim aside from a GitHub issue discussing directives and a social media post by Devon Govett (creator of Parcel), so I can’t say for sure if Parcel is currently a viable option for developing with RSCs.
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JS Toolbox 2024: Bundlers and Test Frameworks
Parcel 2 emphasizes a zero-configuration approach to bundling web applications. It's a powerful tool that offers a hassle-free developer experience, focusing on simplicity and speed.
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Build a Vite 5 backend integration with Flask
Once you build a simple Vite backend integration, try not to complicate Vite's configuration unless you absolutely must. Vite has become one of the most popular bundlers in the frontend space, but it wasn't the first and it certainly won't be the last. In my 7 years of building for the web, I've used Grunt, Gulp, Webpack, esbuild, and Parcel. Snowpack and Rome came-and-went before I ever had a chance to try them. Bun is vying for the spot of The New Hotness in bundling, Rome has been forked into Biome, and Vercel is building a Rust-based Webpack alternative.
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What is JSDoc and why you may not need typescript for your next project?
Parcel
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Building Node.js applications without dependencies
I’ve tried something similar on the frontend side: I decided to build a UI for Ollama.ai using only HTML, CSS, and JS (Single-Page Application). The goal is to learn something new and have zero runtime dependencies on other projects and NPM modules. Only Node and Parcel.js (https://parceljs.org/) are needed during development for serving files, bundling, etc. The only runtime dependency is a modern browser.
Here's what I have found so far:
- JavaScript (vanilla) is a viable alternative to React.js
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11 Ways to Optimize Your Website
Besides Webpack, there are many other popular web bundlers available, such as Parcel, Esbuild, Rollup, and more. They all have their own unique features and strengths, and you should make your decision based on the needs and requirements of your specific project. Please refer to their official websites for details.
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Bun vs Node.js: Everything you need to know
In the Node.js ecosystem, bundling is typically handled by third-party tools rather than Node.js itself. Some of the most popular bundlers in the Node.js world include Webpack, Rollup, and Parcel, offering features like code splitting, tree shaking, and hot module replacement.
What are some alternatives?
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
gulp - A toolkit to automate & enhance your workflow
esbuild - An extremely fast bundler for the web
PostCSS - Transforming styles with JS plugins
Next.js - The React Framework
Nodemon.io - Monitor for any changes in your node.js application and automatically restart the server - perfect for development
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.
BrunoLau.SpaServices - Port of Microsoft.AspNetCore.SpaServices into .NET 6 by using the Jering.Javascript.NodeJS interop library
Rollup - Next-generation ES module bundler