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browserify 17 is out! As usual, the breaking changes are mostly due to core module shims matching upstream changes in Node.js. New features: - util.promisify! - EventEmitter#off! - events.once! - stream.pipeline! github.com/browserify/bro…
commonjs-assert 1.5.0 is out! This package is used in browserify when you do `require('assert')`. In the first release in almost 2 years, @lukechilds added the `assert.strict` API from Node.js. github.com/browserify/com…
the latest version of the @browserify bundle flattener `browser-pack-flat` now detects modules that are conditionally or lazily `require()`d, fixing issues with some more complex CommonJS patterns. still with minimal runtime for most modules! (←in →out) github.com/goto-bus-stop/…
If you are getting static-eval security warnings through brfs, glslify, or similar transforms, your code is not vulnerable. The security warning only applies if you are passing untrusted user input into these transforms. To clear the warning, update to static-module@^3.0.1.
.@npmjs just declared half of the browserify ecosystem vulnerable to a HIGH security vulnerability that’s not a vulnerability in this case. If you are using @browserify, don’t panic.
just realising i'm really happy with and proud of github.com/browserify/tin…, which is really simple but does so much?
`brfs` 1.5.0 brings source mapping when doing `browserify --debug`: github.com/browserify/brf…
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Release v1.5.0 · browserify/brfs
the brfs transform now generates source maps in --debug mode.
brand new: [email protected], with `--bare` and `--node` equivalents for the Node API— github.com/browserify/bro…
browserify 16.0.0 updates `events` to match the Node 8 API; adds --preserve-symlinks flag from Node 6.3; fixes issues resolving transforms installed with `pnpm`. check it out → github.com/browserify/bro…
watchify 3.10.0 is released and now uses browserify v15 ✨
[email protected] removes 10MB worth of unused files from the published package, finally bringing a full bankai install down to <100MB! github.com/goto-bus-stop/…
We’re delighted to sponsor Renée Kooi to continue their work #Bankai & #Browserify! medium.com/choojs/choo-we…
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Choo Weekly #4 2018: Bankai Sponsorship, Community Highlights
Hi from Singapore! We’re hanging out at JSConf Asia this week — hit us up on Twitter if you’re interested in chatting about frontend or…
Sheetify v7.1.0 has been released. Now includes better support for already-compiled code, and an upgrade to our file watcher → github.com/stackcss/sheet…
bankai 9.1, now with: faster boot using v8-compile-cache; fix for dependencies shipping their own .babelrc; only copying assets when they were changed (good for `dat share`ing your site!) github.com/choojs/bankai
selectively run browserify transforms using globs or a filter function, w the node api or the cli: github.com/goto-bus-stop/…
[email protected] - now works with `browserify --full-paths`, allowing bundles to be analysed with discify! github.com/goto-bus-stop/…
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Release v2.0.2 · goto-bus-stop/split-require
fix crashes when using the browserify --full-paths / fullPaths: true option make sure the callback is always called async, even if the desired module is already available
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14.3.0 updates https-browserify to 1.0.0, which matches node.js behavior more closely github.com/substack/node-…
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