![]() ![]() The benefits? Well, you can optimize your react app based on what you see! With this in your toolkit, you're able to see where the presented files are located, their gzip size, parsed size, and their belonging parents/children. It will create a live server and present to you an interactive treemap visualization of the contents of your bundles. This package will help you identify output files that take up the most space. Here are 22 tools you can use to build your react apps in 2019 (This list is not in order of their importance)Įver wondered which packages or parts of your app is taking up all the space? Well, you can find out if you use the webpack-bundle-analyzer. If you haven't used react yet or have friends that might be interested in using it, what do you say when they ask you why they should use the library? Besides telling them how great the library is (which should be the first thing), I also like to mention that the tools created by the open source community helps bring the experience to a whole new level of excitement. But not everybody is using the same tools or know all of the great ones out there that help make the react development experience funner and more proactive. ![]() React, as we know it, is a JavaScript library to build amazing user interfaces. I wish I can come back to include it in here, but It's too late) ( Edit: Read the comments to find my comment about a good modern program for programmers that I use every day to take notes with that supports syntax like React/JSX, made with react. ![]()
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