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An extremely fast JavaScript and TypeScript bundler written in Go, designed for modern web development.
A fast Rust-based JavaScript/TypeScript bundler with Rollup-compatible API, intended for Vite's future bundler.
A WASM web application bundler for Rust that builds, bundles, and ships Rust WASM apps to the web.
A blazing fast JavaScript bundler and loader with a comprehensive API.
A command line tool for developing React Native apps, powered by Webpack.
A security audit tool for Ruby projects that checks Gemfile.lock for vulnerable gem versions and insecure sources.
A Ruby-based chat bot with plugin architecture for automating tasks and workflows via chat services.
A Ruby library for testing your library against different versions of dependencies in repeatable scenarios.
A bundler for Polymer projects that inlines HTML imports to reduce network requests.
A RubyGems.org cache and private gem server for faster, offline bundling and secure internal gem distribution.
A universal visualizer and analyzer for JavaScript and CSS that works with most bundlers and frameworks.
A modular CSS bundler for Browserify that namespaces CSS and enables importing CSS packages from npm.
A zero-config web application bundler and development server for Deno, inspired by Parcel.
A comprehensive collection of Webpack interview questions and answers for interview preparation and knowledge testing.
A CLI tool that monitors file changes and automatically runs corresponding Ruby tests with zero setup required.
Generates Nix expressions for Bundler-managed Ruby applications to package them with the Nix package manager.
A Nix flake that generates reproducible Ruby/Bundler development environments for application development.
A CLI tool to find Ruby gem source repositories on GitHub, compare versions, and update outdated gems with integrated git workflow.
AWS CDK Construct for bundling Node.js AWS Lambda functions using the fast esbuild bundler.
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