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Online version? Like bundlephobia.com #6

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fregante opened this issue Oct 1, 2023 · 3 comments
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Online version? Like bundlephobia.com #6

fregante opened this issue Oct 1, 2023 · 3 comments
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fregante commented Oct 1, 2023

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When exploring packages on the web, it's nice to be able to find this information without context switching or to share the results with others. For example I added several links to such services in https://npmhub.org and I regularly link to bundlephobia from my own packages’ readme.

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I think this is a good extension of bundlephobia, what do you think about either adding it to bundlephobia or creating a standalone website for it?

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@fregante fregante added the enhancement New feature or request label Oct 1, 2023
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antfu commented Oct 1, 2023

I think https://pkg-size.dev/ by @privatenumber is doing a much better job on it

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fregante commented Oct 1, 2023

Super cool site, but it looks more like an alternative to bundlephobia than export-size, it doesn't show the size of each export

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antfu commented Oct 1, 2023

image It does, and also allows you to composable multiple exports to see the final bundle size. Or are you looking for a flat list of each export?

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