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Rspack is a high performance JavaScript bundler written in Rust. It offers strong compatibility with the webpack ecosystem, allowing for seamless replacement of webpack, and provides lightning fast build speeds.
Read Introduction for details.
See Quick Start.
Please read the contributing guide and let's build Rspack together.
This repo has adopted the ByteDance Open Source Code of Conduct. Please check Code of Conduct for more details.
Come chat with us on Discord! Rspack team and Rspack users are active there, and we're always looking for contributions.
Name | Description |
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Rspack latest documentation | Documentation for the latest version of Rspack |
Rspack 0.x documentation | Documentation for Rspack 0.x version |
Rspress | A fast static site generator based on Rsbuild |
Rsdoctor | A one-stop build analyzer for Rspack and webpack |
Rslib | A library build tool powered by Rsbuild |
awesome-rspack | A curated list of awesome things related to Rspack |
rspack-examples | Lots of Rspack example projects |
rspack-sources | Rust port of webpack-sources |
rstack-design-resources | Design resources for Rstack |
See Benchmark.
Thanks to:
rolldown-legacy
project created by old Rolldown team, It's the predecessor of the rolldown project, which explores the possibility of making a performant bundler in Rust with Rollup-compatible API. It inspires the design principles of Rspack.@rspack/html-plugin
is a fork of html-webpack-plugin to avoid some webpack API usage not supported in Rspack.Rspack is MIT licensed.