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Fast JavaScript/TypeScript bundler in Rust with Rollup-compatible API.
@rolldown/binding-linux-arm64-musl
This is the aarch64-unknown-linux-musl binary for @rolldown/binding
[1.0.0-beta.41] - 2025-09-29
output.generatedCode.symbols
(#6335) by @IWANABETHATGUYvite-ignore
attribute (#6348) by @shulaodahtml5ever
and markup5ever_rcdom
(#6327) by @shulaodaon_output
callback (#6330) by @hyf0disable_watcher
(#6329) by @hyf0hasLatestBuildOutput
instead of scheduleBuildIfStale
and add edit-reload test (#6321) by @sapphi-redHmrManager
to HmrState
and tweak namings (#6358) by @hyf0Bundler
to expose hmr related methods (#6356) by @hyf0html5gum
instead (#6343) by @shulaodanew
field from HMR options and related configurations (#6337) by @hyf0cjs_ast_analyzer
immutable for better reuse (#6326) by @IWANABETHATGUYcatalog:
to unify version of all dependencies (#6339) by @hyf0FAQs
Fast JavaScript/TypeScript bundler in Rust with Rollup-compatible API.
The npm package @rolldown/binding-linux-arm64-musl receives a total of 99,741 weekly downloads. As such, @rolldown/binding-linux-arm64-musl popularity was classified as popular.
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