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A utility to break application code into smaller bundles, speeding up page load times and improving performance. 💖
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- Can be used as an emulator to build applications. Example [Chrome, Firefox, Safari & Opera].Internet
- Because many use CDN and to make it easier to find solutions to all problems.const { splitCode } = require('code-splitting-utilities');
const code = `
// === SPLIT === //
const part1 = 'This is part 1';
// === SPLIT === //
const part2 = 'This is part 2';
// === SPLIT === //
const part3 = 'This is part 3';
`;
const parts = splitCode(code);
console.log(parts);
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One Dionys (Code Splitting Utilities) - A utility to break application code into smaller bundles, speeding up page load times and improving performance.
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