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Rspack

Rspack is a high performance JavaScript bundler written in Rust. It offers strong compatibility with the webpack ecosystem, allowing for seamless replacement of webpack, and provides lightning fast build speeds.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source (MIT)

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  • Rust
  • Self-Hosted
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 Tags

  • javascript-bundler
  • framework-agnostic
  • webpack
  • bundler
  • rust-based

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  • Developed by

    Web Infra
  • Licensing

    Open Source (MIT) and Free product.
  • Written in

  • Alternatives

    15 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

GitHub repository

  •  12,419 Stars
  •  757 Forks
  •  203 Open Issues
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What is Rspack?

Rspack is a high performance JavaScript bundler written in Rust. It offers strong compatibility with the webpack ecosystem, allowing for seamless replacement of webpack, and provides lightning fast build speeds.

Features:

  • Fast Startup: Based on Rust, the build speed is extremely fast, bringing you the ultimate development experience.
  • Lightning HMR: With a built-in incremental compilation mechanism, HMR is extremely fast and fully capable of developing large-scale projects.
  • Webpack Compatible: Compatible with plugins and loaders in the webpack ecosystem, seamlessly integrating excellent libraries built by the community.
  • Module Federation: Provide first-class support for Module Federation to facilitate the development of large-scale web applications.
  • Production Optimization: Various optimization strategies are built in by default, such as tree shaking, minification, etc.
  • Framework Agnostic: Not bound to any frontend framework, ensuring enough flexibility.

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