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Implement @wordpress/scripts analyze script. #5028

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nerrad opened this issue Oct 28, 2021 · 1 comment · Fixed by #5589
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Implement @wordpress/scripts analyze script. #5028

nerrad opened this issue Oct 28, 2021 · 1 comment · Fixed by #5589
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nerrad commented Oct 28, 2021

In this pr a bundle analyzer script was added to @wordpress/scripts to expose an easy way to analyze the weight of all packages within built bundles. While Woo Blocks already has a built-in script taking advantage of source-map-explorer, I think it'd be advantageous to switch to the @wordpress/scripts implementation to reduce the dependencies listed in our package.json as well as consolidate another script feature to our usage of wp-scripts.

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