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Webpack is a module bundler. Its main purpose is to bundle JavaScript files for usage in a browser, yet it is also capable of transforming, bundling, or packaging just about any resource or asset.Pricing:
- Open Source
Packagers are the ones we most frequently come into contact with, such as Webpack Vite and Parcel. The latter may not be commonly used, but it is also a well-established tool.
#Web Application Bundler #JS Build Tools #Module Bundler 237 social mentions
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Next Generation Frontend ToolingPricing:
- Open Source
Packagers are the ones we most frequently come into contact with, such as Webpack Vite and Parcel. The latter may not be commonly used, but it is also a well-established tool.
#Software Development #Web Frameworks #Developer Tools 439 social mentions
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Vercel is the platform for frontend developers, providing the speed and reliability innovators need to create at the moment of inspiration.
Turbopack is a JS packaging tool developed by Vercel using Rust for Next.js projects, and can also be used independently.
#Developer Tools #Web Development Tools #App Deployment 574 social mentions
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Rollup is a module bundler for JavaScript which compiles small pieces of code into a larger piece such as application.Pricing:
- Open Source
Meanwhile, esbulid (developed in Go language, as introduced earlier) and rollup can also be used separately as packaging tools, and many third-party JS plugins are packaged using rollup.
#Web Application Bundler #JS Build Tools #Front End Package Manager 58 social mentions
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An opinionated code formatterPricing:
- Open Source
The commonly used ones in this section are ESLint and Prettier, but there are also some confusion in their usage.
#Developer Tools #Code Coverage #Code Analysis 283 social mentions
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Blazing fast, zero configuration web application bundlerPricing:
- Open Source
Packagers are the ones we most frequently come into contact with, such as Webpack Vite and Parcel. The latter may not be commonly used, but it is also a well-established tool.
#Web Application Bundler #Assets Bundler #JS Build Tools 110 social mentions
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Node.js is a platform built on Chrome's JavaScript runtime for easily building fast, scalable network applications
Nodejs is the most common JS runtime, which is stable, mature, and has a very rich ecosystem.
#Runtime #JavaScript Runtime #JavaScript 866 social mentions
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A small framework for server-rendered universal JavaScript appsPricing:
- Open Source
Turbopack is a JS packaging tool developed by Vercel using Rust for Next.js projects, and can also be used independently.
#Developer Tools #Web Frameworks #JavaScript Framework 1020 social mentions
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The fully pluggable JavaScript code quality toolPricing:
- Open Source
The commonly used ones in this section are ESLint and Prettier, but there are also some confusion in their usage.
#Developer Tools #Code Coverage #Code Quality 258 social mentions
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An extremely fast JavaScript bundler and minifierPricing:
- Open Source
However, new tools such as SWC and esbulid now also support JS code compression, and their execution efficiency is higher. After all, Rust or Go inherently have much higher execution efficiency than JS.
#JS Build Tools #Web Application Bundler #Project Management 137 social mentions
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Bun is an all-in-one JavaScript runtime & toolkit designed for speed, complete with a bundler, test runner, and Node.js-compatible package manager.Pricing:
- Open Source
Bun JS runtimeļ¼ Focus on performance and all-in-one.
#JavaScript Runtime #JavaScript #JavaScript Tools 184 social mentions
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Babel is a compiler for writing next generation JavaScript.Pricing:
- Open Source
Babel was one of the first to do this job, developed using JS, with a rich ecosystem and plugins, and has long been integrated into packaging tools such as webpack rollup.
#Development Tools #Javascript UI Libraries #JavaScript Framework 140 social mentions