🔮 A curated list of awesome Browserify resources, libraries, and tools.
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Browserify lets you require('modules')
in the browser by bundling up all of your dependencies.
You can use a node-style require()
to organize your browser code and load modules installed by npm. Browserify will recursively analyze all the require()
calls in your app in order to build a bundle you can serve up to the browser in a single <script>
tag.
- Hello World with Browserify
- Browserify Adventure
- A Gentle Browserify Walkthrough
- Browserify guide (Chinese)
- Introduction to Browserify
- Using npm on the client side
- How Browserify Works
- Gulp + Browserify: The Everything Post
- Browserify vs Component
- Browserify for Webpack users
- Browserify vs. Webpack
- James Halliday (substack) - LXJS 2013 - Modularidade para todos
- Getting Started with Browserify by shama
- Transform your Bundles with Browserify by shama
- budo - Dev server for rapid prototyping.
- beefy - Local development server that aims to make using browserify fast and fun.
- wzrd - Super minimal browserify development server.
- browserify-hmr - Hot Module Replacement plugin for Browserify.
- watchify - Watch mode for browserify builds.
- persistify - Wrapper around
browserify
to make incremental builds.
- sheetify - Modular CSS bundler for browserify.
- parcelify - Add css to your npm modules consumed with browserify.
- css-modulesify - Browserify plugin to load CSS Modules.
- babelify - Browserify transform for babel.
- aliasify - Remap require calls at build time.
- brfs -
fs.readFileSync()
andfs.readFile()
static asset browserify transform.
- crypto-browserify - Port of node's
crypto
module to the browser. - stream-browserify - The
stream
module from node core, for browsers! - buffer - The
buffer
module from node.js, for the browser. - requirebin - Write browser JavaScript programs using modules from NPM.
- wzrd.in - Browserify CDN. Browserify-as-a-Service!
- bankai - DIY asset server. Serves HTML, CSS and JS as streams.
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