tsconfig-paths-webpack-plugin
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tsconfig-paths-webpack-plugin | awesome-vite | |
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2 | 33 | |
582 | 12,726 | |
0.7% | 3.3% | |
4.3 | 9.4 | |
7 months ago | 8 days ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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tsconfig-paths-webpack-plugin
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Can we override component at compile time
You can see an example of such resolver here: https://github.com/dividab/tsconfig-paths-webpack-plugin/blob/master/src/plugin.ts
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Using Vite with React
We already have configured path aliases with webpack and tsconfig - so I wanted to keep that behavior. Luckily we have the vite-tsconfig-paths exactly for that. It worked well. I could also try using the alias for that.
awesome-vite
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JS Toolbox 2024: Bundlers and Test Frameworks
Vite is a modern front-end build tool that significantly improves the development experience with its fast cold server start and hot module replacement. It leverages native ES modules and is optimized for speed and efficiency.
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To learn svelte, I clone Github's issues page including useful features that you might consider reusing.
🔨 Vite ⚡
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Seeking React TypeScript with Redux Toolkit GitHub Project for Learning Purposes
I suggest Vite community templates https://github.com/vitejs/awesome-vite
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What are the biggest issues with Vue?
here
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Suggestions needed to replace React-Scripts
I saw Vite but not sure how easy it is to switch to that from an existing project.
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Build a SSR App with React, React Router and Vite
Vite - build tool that leverages the availability of ES Modules in the browser and compile-to-native bundler
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[AskJS] Anyone using Linaria + Vite?
But since it demands an additional step during build, it has to be some sort of integration with the build tool. Currently I'm using React + Vite, so I wonder, does anyone currently use Linaria + Vite? If so, how?
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Show HN: Integrated ViteJS SSR in Rust
Hi HN community,
One of the first requests I got for ‘create-rust-app’ was from a friend of mine regarding ViteJS. At the time, I didn’t know how awesome and fast ViteJS was as opposed to webpack and the name sounded like a JavaScript library so I didn’t really see the point. Upon a second review of the project, I realized the best thing I could do for the rust web dev community was to create an example of how to integrate ViteJS-based SSR in rust. And voilà, here it is. The docs also link to an “awesome list” which references create-rust-app [1].
This integration paves the way for things like adding multiple front end framework choices for the project and potentially doing SSG in rust.
[1] https://github.com/vitejs/awesome-vite#integrations-with-bac...
- Should i do a vue 3 project before jumping into nuxt?
What are some alternatives?
webpack-bundle-analyzer - Webpack plugin and CLI utility that represents bundle content as convenient interactive zoomable treemap
rollup-plugin-visualizer - 📈⚖️ Visuallize your bundle
vite-tsconfig-paths - Support for TypeScript's path mapping in Vite
nivo - nivo provides a rich set of dataviz components, built on top of the awesome d3 and React libraries
Snowpack - ESM-powered frontend build tool. Instant, lightweight, unbundled development. ✌️ [Moved to: https://github.com/FredKSchott/snowpack]
plugins - 🍣 The one-stop shop for official Rollup plugins
vite-plugin-svgr - Vite plugin to transform SVGs into React components
trunk - Build, bundle & ship your Rust WASM application to the web.
wp2vite - 一个让webpack项目支持vite的前端项目的转换工具。A front-end project automatic conversion tool。
snowpack - ESM-powered frontend build tool. Instant, lightweight, unbundled development. ✌️
wmr - 👩🚀 The tiny all-in-one development tool for modern web apps.