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Bundle Buddy ====

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Bundle Buddy

Bundle Buddy is a tool to help you find source code duplication across your javascript chunks/splits. This enables you to fine tune code splitting parameters to reduce bundle invalidation rates as well as improve repeat page load performance \o/.

Example Bundle Buddy UI

Bundly Buddy operates on any source maps, but you must include the source content. It will work for any CSS/JS/TEMPLATES etc. that is mapped.

In webpack this means setting devtool to source-map https://webpack.github.io/docs/configuration.html#devtool


How to use?


npm install -g bundle-buddy

bundle-buddy my-app/public/*.map

Bundle Buddy UI interactions.

When you select a bundle on the left panel, you can then see the bundle breakdown, which shows you the most duplicated source lines across bundles that the currently selected bundle contains.

After clicking on a bundle chunk we will then show you the lines of the source file that are repeated as well as what other bundles contain said source lines.

Acting on the results.

The ideal workflow flow using Bundle Buddy is to first identify what code is most duplicated across the project's bundles, then to utilize a common code bundling techique (https://webpack.js.org/plugins/commons-chunk-plugin/), then to rebuild your site, and then finally to measure again to see your impact.

How does this work?

Bundle Buddy builds up a mapping across every source map of every file and each line in each file that is used. This enables Bundle Buddy to detect common source lines between different project chunks.


Contributing

Working on the front end is simple

cd viz
yarn install
yarn start

Working on the CLI component is also straight forward

yarn install
./node_modules/.bin/ts-node index.ts

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Package last updated on 10 Jul 2017

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