The missing toolkit for React Native. Rust-powered performance & developer experience.
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The missing toolkit for React Native. Rust-powered performance & developer experience.
Bootstrap a Contentful App
A plugin for ESLint, to force use paths aliases from tsconfig
Build-time CSS class consolidation. Makes Tailwind render 50% faster by compressing repeated utility patterns. Perfect for AI-generated code.
Starter to create Dapps with Nextjs, React and ethers. As simple as `npx create-nextjs-dapp`
Create React apps with no build configuration, Cli tool for creating react apps.
🚀Developing React projects with ease
a tsickle webpack loader (for using ADVANCED closure compiler optimizations)
Create React App by Facebook with stream SSR, HMR, TypeScript and live rebuilding
Scaffold everything you need to create a https://flyyer.io template | Generate social media images and og:image
Create, test, and build Node.js server apps based on TypeScript with zero-configuration
Delphi and Lazarus/FPC MCP server: build/clean pascal projects via MCP tools.
To track and analyze JavaScript bundle sizes effectively across popular bundlers like Webpack, Rollup, and Vite, you can use tools and plugins designed specifically for this purpose. Here's a detailed breakdown of how to implement and manage this for each bundler:
A CLI for initializing projects with Juno or directing devs to the Internet Computer docs
A proxy server and starter kit for using Vite with Adobe Experience Manager.
Qubic – Pre-configured React and TypeScript starter without tons of configuration
Set up a modern web app by running one command.
Generate Xcode projects for macOS Tauri apps. Debug, profile and build from Xcode.
A webpack loader which prepares the builds to allow env injection later on without building everything again.
Prevent bundle bloat before it ships. Track PR size diffs with instant feedback and enforce budgets-no external services
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