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Node.js 13.2.0: built-in unflagged support for ECMAScript modules
medium.com
@nodejs
Node.js finally supports ES modules natively! Among other benefits, writing cross-platform code and publishing it to npm becomes simpler. For more information on creating packages, see “Hybrid npm packages (ESM and CommonJS)”
ESLint v6.7.0: API for suggesting fixes, ignorePatterns for files, 5 new rules
eslint.org
@geteslint
Pika package registry: handles formatting, configuring, building and publishing on the registry
www.pika.dev
@pikapkg
Advantage: less to configure and do locally.
Analyze your webpack bundle, on every pull request - packtracker.io
packtracker.io
A service to automatically track your webpack asset profile. Track your bundle over time, report changes to your pull requests, and use that data to optimize your individual assets. Catch webpack bundle bloat before your users do.
Sponsor
fix-es-imports: from Node-style abbreviations to explicit filenames
github.com
@billinghamj
Upgrades source code so that its import statements use explicit filenames (where required by the rules for native ESM on Node.js or browsers).
Outside the web: standalone WebAssembly binaries via Emscripten
v8.dev
@kripken,
@v8js
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