next-transpile-modules
[ARCHIVED] Next.js plugin to transpile code from node_modules (by martpie)
next-optimized-images
🌅 next-optimized-images automatically optimizes images used in next.js projects (jpeg, png, svg, webp and gif). (by cyrilwanner)
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
next-transpile-modules
Posts with mentions or reviews of next-transpile-modules.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-24.
- next-transpile-modules - The End.
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React-Native 0.7, React-Native-Web and React-Navigation/Stack
// import ntm = from 'next-transpile-modules'; // const withTM = ntm(modulesToTranspile); // logic below for externals has been extracted from 'next-transpile-modules' // we won't use this modules as they don't allow package without 'main' field... // https://github.com/martpie/next-transpile-modules/issues/170 const getPackageRootDirectory = m => path.resolve(path.join(__dirname, 'node_modules', m));
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Next.js how to load svg that is required in library installed in node_modules
You have to run this lib throught nextjs babel or swc compiler. There is an next.js plugin that helps with that. https://github.com/martpie/next-transpile-modules
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What's the best way to share Next.js code in a monorepo?
Next.js + Transpile node_modules https://github.com/martpie/next-transpile-modules
- Shared components in a Lerna / TypeScript / Next.js project
next-optimized-images
Posts with mentions or reviews of next-optimized-images.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-30.
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Auth.js Authentication for the Web
Same. I found this example [1] particularly helpful, although I don't know how good this [2] library it uses is. Overall, I've seen multiple OSS projects [3] that try to support a missing functionality in Next.js seem to just give up trying to keep up with their breaking changes.
[1] https://stackblitz.com/edit/github-mwzv1t?file=README.md
[2] https://github.com/hoangvvo/next-connect
[3] https://github.com/cyrilwanner/next-optimized-images
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Should I use Create React App, or ViteJS?
But yes, it felt more finnicky if that makes sense. I'd suggest building your own image thing using next-optimised-images to suit your exact preferences. You can generate a blurred low res image, a higher res version and overlap them together to essentially re-create a lite version of Image component : https://github.com/cyrilwanner/next-optimized-images
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Serverless Next.js on AWS with Terraform 1.1
Next.js component is not supported (see Next.js Image loader). Use img instead. The sample project is already set up to use next-optimized-images which can instead be used to serve images.
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Day 52 of 100 Days of Code & Scrum: Back From Break, Now Stuck on next/image Static Page Issues
next-optimized-images
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Is it just me or is Gatsby SUPER fragile ;
next.js actually does images even better in my experience, There's no magical Gatsby Image plugin but you can use next-optimized-images which will give you all the raw materials such as traced SVGs, etc and you can build your own image component around that very easily which you have full style control over.
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Next.js 11.1: ES Modules support, Rust-based tooling, Improved Build Performance
We aren't using anything at the moment but you can use for example https://github.com/cyrilwanner/next-optimized-images
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Next.js 11
That's why I removed next/image and ended up using https://github.com/cyrilwanner/next-optimized-images
That lets you export the images pre-optimized for different sizes/etc. You can then do a normal next export.
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Next.js 10.2 – Improved Performance, Accessibility, Automatic Font Optimization
You can still use `next/image` when outputting a static site, as long as you use `next start`. Using `next export` removes the server entirely, meaning you can't optimize images on demand.
There's an open issue to explore optimizing images at build time, but for now, you can use https://github.com/cyrilwanner/next-optimized-images
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TheVECentre.com
TheVECentre.com is predominately built using Next.js and Tailwind CSS. Two Next.js plugins, next-seo and next-optimized-images, to handle the SEO orientated properties and optimise images for different device sizes respectively. Additionally, React Icons supplies any social icons, EmailJS powers the contact form and Framer Motion adds animations to the site.
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ImageMagick, TinyPNG, WebP... What are your best practices for image optimization?
I like your style 😎 Im using next.js for incremental static regeneration . I've been going down rabbit hole after rabbit hole regarding image optization. I found this, https://github.com/cyrilwanner/next-optimized-images .
What are some alternatives?
When comparing next-transpile-modules and next-optimized-images you can also consider the following projects:
lerna - :dragon: Lerna is a fast, modern build system for managing and publishing multiple JavaScript/TypeScript packages from the same repository.
Next.js - The React Framework