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21 | 69 | |
7,901 | 24,701 | |
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7.2 | 9.5 | |
8 days ago | about 16 hours ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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tsup
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Server-side Rendering (SSR) From Scratch with React
Now, we can run all this server reaching the port 4000. If you want to test, build it with tsup or any other way that you want, like ts-node.
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Is there an automated way to create a file with the Node interpreter specified?
I am using `tsup` to transpile my application - https://github.com/egoist/tsup
- Create an npm package template with TypeScript and tsup
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Building a modern gRPC-powered microservice using Node.js, Typescript, and Connect
As we iterate on the definition, we are going to want a better developer experience for rebuilding the package on changes. Typically, for a “library” or “utility” style package, I’d reach for either unbuild’s stub concept or use esbuild/tsup/rollup to implement a more traditional watch/rebuild, but in this case, I’m watching a proto file that lives outsides of the source, which breaks assumptions of those tools.
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TypeScript tooling and ecosystem
If you want to stay in that ecosystem, try tsup. But you should still try to wire up a canonical tsc-based project first to understand the fundamentals.
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Creating Modern npm Packages
I actually recommend using tsup to build instead of tsc. It can bundle if you want, makes it easier to output multiple formats if you want, etc. It's also dead simple and lightning fast (like, MUCH faster than tasc). It's zero config so the build script is as simple as this.
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The Making of A React Component Librabry
To bundle your component you will have to use a bundler. There are a lot of options out there but here we will be using tsup because tsup doesn't require a configuration for our use case.
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Big Changes Ahead for Deno
One option is to do type checking with tsc (or in your unit tests). And build into a single file with tsup.
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Your first Turborepo
I'll setting up a new monorepo with a couple of simple apps and a UI library which would be shared by the apps. The goal is not the design and functionalities of these apps, but the tooling and features Turborepo provides. There will be two apps admin and products, both of them will be bundled using Vite. Vite is blazing fast and you should definitely give it a try just for its speed. The UI library, which will contain just a button component, which is written in TypeScript, will be bundled using tsup. tsup uses esbuild underneath, so we can expect blazing fast build times. I'll be using yarn for package management. We will also be using a common eslint configuration which will be shared across all three codebases.
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TypeScript 4.6 - Compilation is too slow at least for me with 50000 lines of code, moving back to pure JS
Highly recommend https://tsup.egoist.sh/
Rollup
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Rolldown
Doesn't Rollup already use quite a bit of rust[0]? It's actually why I had to abandon it for a project, where they didn't offer binaries for our build platform and I needed to bundle, like 2 ES6 javascript libraries so I just grabbed esbuild instead.
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Build a Vite 5 backend integration with Flask
Unlike Webpack, the Vite DevServer only compiles files when they are requested. It leverages ES module imports, which allow JS files to import other files without needing to bundle them together during development. When one file changes, only that file needs to be re-compiled, and the rest can remain unchanged. Project files are compiled with Rollup.js. Third-party dependencies in node_modules are pre-compiled using the ultra-fast esbuild bundler for maximum speed, and they are cached until the dependency version changes. Vite also provides a client script for hot module reloading.
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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.
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My opinionated JavaScript package template repository - zero config, start immediately
📦 Rollup for bundling
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How To Secure Your JavaScript Applications
Bundling: Webpack, Parcel, Rollup
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5 Different Tools to Bundle Node.js Apps
Rollup is another popular JavaScript module bundler focusing on high performance. It excels at tree-shaking and uses ES module syntax to generate more performant bundles than traditional module bundlers. In addition to JavaScript, Rollup supports bundling CSS and JSON as well. Rollup has more than 12 million weekly NPM downloads.
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How to build and publish React TypeScript NPM packages with Vite
Vite (read as vit) is actually a combination of two great frontend tools - an immensely fast development server and a build command for shipping heavily optimized static assets using Rollup. Many developers have encountered the process of setting up a project using Create React App. While CRA can be useful for beginners due to its simplicity and abstraction of configuration, it has some drawbacks that outweigh its benefits, particularly its tendency to be bloated. Don't get me wrong, Vite is opinionated as well, but it's highly extensible through its Plugin API.
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Building a modern gRPC-powered microservice using Node.js, Typescript, and Connect
As we iterate on the definition, we are going to want a better developer experience for rebuilding the package on changes. Typically, for a “library” or “utility” style package, I’d reach for either unbuild’s stub concept or use esbuild/tsup/rollup to implement a more traditional watch/rebuild, but in this case, I’m watching a proto file that lives outsides of the source, which breaks assumptions of those tools.
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Buildless workflow through import maps (featuring Lit, Shoelace and more)
As we can see, we have two external dependencies and one internal tool. In the modern way of packaging our application, we would be of course required to package this project using some bundler like ESBuild or Rollup. But with import maps, we can instead utilize CDN's to deliver our packages and completely eliminate the bundling step.
What are some alternatives?
esbuild - An extremely fast bundler for the web
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
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.
gulp - A toolkit to automate & enhance your workflow
Snowpack - ESM-powered frontend build tool. Instant, lightweight, unbundled development. ✌️ [Moved to: https://github.com/FredKSchott/snowpack]
swc - Rust-based platform for the Web
parcel - The zero configuration build tool for the web. 📦🚀
Microbundle - 📦 Zero-configuration bundler for tiny modules.
tsdx - Zero-config CLI for TypeScript package development