ParcelJS plugin to ignore certain script and stylesheet link tags in html files marked as externals
externals plugin for vite
Automatically declare NodeJS built-in modules and npm dependencies as 'external' in Rollup/Vite config
Easily exclude node_modules in Webpack bundle
When using Electron with Webpack, the easiest way to support native modules is to add them to Webpack `externals` configuration. This tells webpack to load them from `node_modules` via `require()`:
This Parcel transformer plugin is responsible for transforming assets with Babel. It uses `@babel/core` to resolve babel config the same way Babel does and uses that if found. If no filesystem config is found it uses a default config that supports the mos
esbuild plugin for replacing imports with global variables.
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A plugin for Parcel to omit declared externals from being included in the emitted bundles.
Parcel namer that preserves directory structures to stabilize output and keep the hierarchy.
Generates a package.json file containing the external modules used by your webpack bundle
A CSS parser, transformer, and minifier written in Rust
A CSS parser, transformer, and minifier written in Rust
A native C++ Node module for querying and subscribing to filesystem events. Used by Parcel 2.
A native C++ Node module for querying and subscribing to filesystem events. Used by Parcel 2.
Blazing fast, zero configuration web application bundler
Webpack plugin that works alongside html-webpack-plugin to use pre-packaged vendor bundles.
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Parcel plugin that allows you to ignore assets/import syntax from bundling.
Wepback plugin to auto-externalize dependencies available in import-maps
A native C++ Node module for querying and subscribing to filesystem events. Used by Parcel 2.
A native C++ Node module for querying and subscribing to filesystem events. Used by Parcel 2.
A native C++ Node module for querying and subscribing to filesystem events. Used by Parcel 2.
A native C++ Node module for querying and subscribing to filesystem events. Used by Parcel 2.