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@nil1511/swc-plugin-react-native-web
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A SWC plugin that will alias react-native to react-native-web
A SWC plugin that will alias react-native to react-native-web.
Inspired from babel-plugin-react-native-web.
I think the babel-plugin-react-native-web (also, this plugin) is not necessary in many cases in the term of tree shaking or minimizing bundle size. (See https://github.com/necolas/react-native-web/discussions/2217)
Before using this plugin, please consider about the package aliasing.
npm install --save-dev @nissy-dev/swc-plugin-react-native-web
{
"jsc": {
"experimental": {
"plugins": [["@nissy-dev/swc-plugin-react-native-web", { "commonjs": false }]]
}
}
}
Below is a table showing compatibility of the plugin. The swc_core version refers to the version of the swc_core crate that the plugin has been compiled against. The Next.js version refers to the version I confirmed to work properly with this plugin.
Plugin version | swc_core version | Next.js version |
---|---|---|
0.3.1 | 0.48.12 | ~13.1.0 |
0.3.0 | 0.40.16 | ~13.0.0 |
0.2.6 | 0.23.24 | ~12.3.1 |
0.2.4 | - | 12.2.4 |
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A SWC plugin that will alias react-native to react-native-web
The npm package @nil1511/swc-plugin-react-native-web receives a total of 21 weekly downloads. As such, @nil1511/swc-plugin-react-native-web popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @nil1511/swc-plugin-react-native-web demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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