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@angular-experts/hawkeye
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Welcome to Hawkeye, a powerful tool designed to help developers visualize and optimize their JavaScript bundles. With our intuitive interface, you can gain deep insights into your project’s bundle structure, identifying large modules, dependencies, and assets that may be impacting performance.
Our visual breakdown allows you to see exactly how your code and third-party libraries contribute to the overall size of your bundle, empowering you to make data-driven decisions to improve load times, enhance performance, and streamline your build process.
Hawkeye is provides a init
command to help you set up analyze scripts in your package.json
with ease.
Simply run the following command and answer the questions from the wizard:
npx @angular-experts/hawkeye init
From here on you can run the following commands to analyze your project:
npm run analyze
If you prefer to run the analyzer directly, you can do so by running the following command:
npx @angular-experts/hawkeye
Use the following command to print the version of Hawkeye:
npx hawkeye --version
For more information on using Hawkeye, including detailed command references run:
npx hawkeye --help
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Nivek 💻 |
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FAQs
CLI to launch Hawkeye, a bundle analyzer / visualizer
The npm package @angular-experts/hawkeye receives a total of 158 weekly downloads. As such, @angular-experts/hawkeye popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @angular-experts/hawkeye demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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