storybookjs / addon-webpack5-compiler-swc

Adds SWC as a Webpack5 compiler to Storybook
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Init SWC addon #1

Closed valentinpalkovic closed 7 months ago

valentinpalkovic commented 7 months ago

I have set up a Storybookaddon to add SWC as a compiler for Webpack5-based projects.

📦 Published PR as canary version: 0.0.1--canary.1.c210998.0
:sparkles: Test out this PR locally via: ```bash npm install @storybook/addon-webpack5-compiler-swc@0.0.1--canary.1.c210998.0 # or yarn add @storybook/addon-webpack5-compiler-swc@0.0.1--canary.1.c210998.0 ```
socket-security[bot] commented 7 months ago

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Packages Version New capabilities Transitives Size Publisher
tsup 8.0.1 eval, filesystem, environment +6 36.3 MB egoist
auto 11.0.4 filesystem, environment +6 33.4 MB alisowski
@biomejs/biome 1.4.1 None +0 89.7 kB dominionl
typescript 5.3.3 filesystem +0 32 MB typescript-bot
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Issue Package Version Note Source
New author handlebars 4.7.8
Uses eval handlebars 4.7.8
Shell access esbuild 0.18.20
Shell access update-browserslist-db 1.0.13
Uses eval rollup 4.9.2
Uses eval tsup 8.0.1
Uses eval terser 5.26.0

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