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webpack-starter
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How to bundle a tree-shakable typescript library with tsup and publish with npm
After we transpile with `tsup` all the files will be added to the bundle. Note that we are preserving folder structure under lib. ![Screen Shot 2022-09-08 at 23.40.33.png](https://cdn.hashnode.com/res/hashnode/image/upload/v1662669755836/ce6t5YIdq.png align="left") Let's jump into to the app and locally link the library for testing. I'll use this webpack starter https://github.com/wbkd/webpack-starter ### Testing with npm link The easiest way to test your library is to register it locally with `npm link` or `yarn link`.
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match 3 game in pixi.js
You'll have a webpack-starter with 'pixi.js' module installed and some graphic assets from kenney.nl unpacked into /public/images folder.
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Can someone please explain the differences between the major task runners / bundlers / minifiers? (Gulp, grunt, webpack, browserify, parcel...)
The webpack starter kit is a pretty good base config you can build on. My setups are usually variations of it. https://github.com/wbkd/webpack-starter
generator-angular-fullstack
- Are there code generation tools to create full stack Node apps with authentication?
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Show HN: Amplication – Instantly Generate Node.js Apps with GraphQL and REST API
> Well, yea, but that's the point of my whole comment - Node could have a Django or Rails equivalent after ten years, don't you think?
It's not that such a thing hasn't been developed, but that by the time such a thing gets developed (for example: [0]), NodeJS devs have already decided they don't like gulp, they like webpack; they don't like AngularJS, they like React (or VueJS now); etc.
Almost feels like the JS ecosystem is plagued by people who want to rise to dev stardom by making the next big framework, and they spend a LOT of time trying to convince people their thing is the next best thing since sliced bread. I've seen grown up devs abandon stacks that were perfectly fine to spend years migrating to the new thing — granted this happens more at larger companies where resume building sometimes overtakes business needs.
[0]: https://github.com/angular-fullstack/generator-angular-fulls...
What are some alternatives?
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