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@kitschpatrol/tweakpane-plugin-file-import
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A fork of tweakpane-plugin-file-import with build optimizations.
This is a fork of LuchoTurtle's tweakpane-plugin-file-import with externalized dependencies.
This allows for smaller bundled file sizes in projects using multiple Tweakpane plugins.
It is published to NPM primarily for the Svelte Tweakpane UI project, and will be kept in sync with the upstream version of the plugin, with minimal changes other than dependency externalization.
For most use cases, you probably don't want this fork!
The Rollup configuration provided in the Tweakpane plugin template does not externalize @tweakpane/core
as a production dependency.
Instead, it gets built into the single-file plugin artifact, which is what's published to NPM and imported by plugin consumers. This makes it easy to import as an ES module from a URL, but means that larger projects importing multiple Tweakpane plugins end up with duplicate copies of the @tweakpane/core
code, adding about ~100 Kb to the final minified build for each plugin after the first.
Externalizing this dependency allows build tools like vite to share a single instance of the @tweakpane/core
code across multiple plugins.
If you're not using a bundler, direct ESM imports from URLs can still work by defining the @tweakpane/core
dependency in an importmap.
PNPM is used as the package manager.
In addition to the dependency externalization change, this fork also includes assorted dependency updates. In an effort to stay in sync with future upstream versions, intra-minor-version releases of the fork are tagged as "betas" of what would / will be the next patch release upstream.
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A fork of tweakpane-plugin-file-import with build optimizations.
We found that @kitschpatrol/tweakpane-plugin-file-import demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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