bundle is a quick and easy way to bundle your projects, minify and see it's gzip size. It's an online tool similar to bundlephobia, but bundle does all the bundling locally on you browser and can treeshake and bundle multiple packages (both commonjs and esm) together, all without having to install any npm packages and with typescript support.
If there is something I missed, a mistake, or a feature you would like added please create an issue or a pull request and I'll try to get to it. You can contribute to this project at okikio/bundle.
You can join the discussion on Github discussions or Twitter.
You can now use search queries in bundle, all you need to do is add this to the url
?q={packages}&treeshake={methods to treeshake}
e.g.
You want react
, react-dom
, vue
, and @okikio/animate
, but only want the Animate
and toStr
methods exported from @okikio/animate
.
You would add this to the url bundlejs.com/?q=react,react-dom,vue,@okikio/animate&treeshake=[*],[*],[*],[{Animate,toStr}]
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Based on our record, RegexOne seems to be a lot more popular than bundlejs. While we know about 65 links to RegexOne, we've tracked only 6 mentions of bundlejs. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
RegexOne - Learn Regular Expressions -- will get you thru the basics (i.e., more than most people know) with interactive practice which is probably the best way. HTB probably does the hands on approach, too. Anyhow, RegexOne makes it about as clear as it gets, and keep practicing until is sinks in is my advice. Source: 6 months ago
I spent 30 minutes learning regex from https://regexone.com/ years ago. The attitude of "I don't need to learn is baffling. Source: about 1 year ago
Https://regexone.com/ is a fantastic resource for learning the foundations of Regex. Source: about 1 year ago
Hi guys, can anyone recommend some online resources where I can find regex tasks (and hopefully guidelines how to solve them/solutions)? What I did so far: - went through all of the problems on regexone https://regexone.com/ - covered Ryan's tutorial on regex (will probably go through it again) - currently covering regexlearn.com/learn/regex10 Everyone seems to reccomend https://regexr.com/ but I don't think I... Source: about 1 year ago
Just do https://regexone.com/ once and you will become much better at it. It takes less than an hour! Source: about 1 year ago
I was closing out some long lived issues over on bundlejs, when issue #50 reminded me of the ongoing debate about how bundlejs should handle the ESM and CJS packages. - Source: dev.to / 12 months ago
Still, I'm not really sure about its dependencies: it lists react and @tanstack/react-query (as opposed to @tanstack/query-core) and bundlejs reports 124KB gzipped. Also, while using it, you still need to refer to their react docs (that documentation is really good and has a lot of examples) but not everyone will be thrilled about checking a react documentation when they're using an angular package. Source: 12 months ago
It's somewhere in between. React as a lib and architecture _is_ platform-agnostic. The core logic is defined in the `react-reconciler` package. It contains all the implementation of rendering components, diffing trees, managing state, and running effects, as well as all the "Suspense" implementation. However, the way `react-reconciler` works is that it's built _into_ each platform-specific renderer... - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
React Hook Form has no dependencies and a small bundle size. It has a gzipped bundle size of 12.12KB, according to bundlejs. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
These are shameless plugs, but https://bundlejs.com and https://inthistweet.app. I built both tools specifically because I didn't find any other tools that solved the problems I kept running into. Source: over 1 year ago
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