oxc
swc
oxc | swc | |
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10 | 139 | |
8,927 | 30,053 | |
4.5% | 0.8% | |
10.0 | 9.9 | |
6 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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oxc
- The JavaScript Oxidation Compiler
- Oxidation Compiler – JavaScript Tools in Rust
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Oxlint – written in Rust – 50-100 Times Faster than ESLint
If I understand it right, we have 3 large projects that aim to replace most of JS tools on their own: Bun[0], Oxc[1] and Biome[2]. Bun's package manager is great, Biome formatter recently reached 96% compatibility with Prettier, and now Oxlint is apparently good enough to replace ESLint at Shopify. Exciting times ahead.
But it's giving the impression that these projects perhaps could be better off collaborating instead of each of them aiming to eat the world on their own?
[0] https://bun.sh/
[1] https://oxc-project.github.io/
[2] https://biomejs.dev/
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (December 2023)
Email: [email protected]
Hi, I'm u9g. I'm looking for an internship for either this winter (in a few weeks) or a summer internship!
Some things I've done:
I integrated a [query engine for lints](https://github.com/obi1kenobi/trustfall) (and contributed optimizations) into [OXC](https://github.com/oxc-project/oxc) (a new Rust-based Javascript Linter).
I wrote [several](https://github.com/u9g/money-lens) [toy](https://github.com/u9g/quickquestion/tree/main/extension) languages and syntax highlighting for them.
I also wrote a [js-to-scheme transpiler](https://github.com/u9g/js2scheme/blob/main/example.js).
Happy to work on things compiler or database oriented, but also happy to learn something new!
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Why you should migrate to Rspack from webpack
Oxc (The Oxidation Compiler)
- JavaScript Oxidation Compiler
- Oxc – The JavaScript Oxidation Compiler
- GitHub - Boshen/oxc: The JavaScript Oxidation Compiler -> Linter
- Oxc: The fast JavaScript compiler and linter
swc
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Storybook 8 Beta
First, we switched the default compiler for new projects from Babel to SWC (Speedy Web Compiler). SWC is dramatically faster than Babel and requires zero configuration. We’ll continue to support Babel in any project currently using it.
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What is JSDoc and why you may not need typescript for your next project?
SWC
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Implementing auth flow as fast as possible using NestJS
As the reference explains “**SWC** (Speedy Web Compiler) is an extensible Rust-based platform that can be used for both compilation and bundling. Using SWC with Nest CLI is a great and simple way to significantly speed up your development process.”
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Ruby Outperforms C: Breaking the Catch-22
This is specifically about breaking the myth that performing expensive self-contained operations (e.g, parsing GraphQL) in a native extension (C, Rust, etc.) is always faster than the interpreted language.
The JS ecosystem has the same problem, people think rewriting everything in Rust will be a magic fix. In practice, there's always the problem highlighted in the post (transitioning is expensive, causes optimization bailouts), as well as the cost of actually getting the results back into Node-land. This is why SWC abandoned the JS API for writing plugins - constantly bouncing back and forth while traversing AST nodes was even slower than Babel (e.g https://github.com/swc-project/swc/issues/1392#issuecomment-...)
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Building a Minimalist Docker Image with Node, TypeScript
Why Speedy Web Compiler ?
- TypeScript Is Surprisingly OK for Compilers
- Speedy Web Compiler: Rust-Based Platform for the Web
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FTA: Fast TypeScript Analyzer
FTA is a TypeScript static analysis tool built on the speedy foundations of swc. FTA is fast; capable of analyzing more than 150 files per second on typical hardware, it offers a powerful addition to your code quality toolkit.
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Show HN: Ezno, a TypeScript checker written in Rust, is now open source
Very cool! I'm curious, is this intended for dev tooling?
For example, I could see this (or something similar) being useful as the engine for a typescript language server that would be faster than the standard one
But if it's not aimed at 1:1 with tsc, would it be intended more for something like swc[1]?
Or what would you expect people to use this for, besides just being a cool project to learn from?
[1] https://github.com/swc-project/swc
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TypeScript team released an explorer for performance tuning
This is... good news, but I still cannot fathom using the default Typescript compiler for regular development. Seriously, leave the type-checking to your IDE and CICD chain, and switch to using tsx (https://www.npmjs.com/package/tsx) or swc (https://swc.rs/) and you will _immediately_ notice the difference in speed and productivity.
What are some alternatives?
lightningcss - An extremely fast CSS parser, transformer, bundler, and minifier written in Rust.
esbuild - An extremely fast bundler for the web
rspack-dashboard-page
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
rslint - A (WIP) Extremely fast JavaScript and TypeScript linter and Rust crate
ts-loader - TypeScript loader for webpack
CV - CV- Diego Lopez
tsup - The simplest and fastest way to bundle your TypeScript libraries.
lichess-extension - a simple and effective chrome extension for lichess
vitest - Next generation testing framework powered by Vite.
geschichte - zustand and immer based hook to manage query parameters
ts-node - TypeScript execution and REPL for node.js