Articles tagged “vite”
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Turbopack vs Vite: Next-Gen Bundler Battle
Turbopack claims 10x faster than Webpack, 5x faster than Vite. Independent benchmarks tell a different story. Here's the real data-driven comparison now.
Bun vs Vite (2026): Build Speed, HMR & When to Use Both
Vite 8 + Rolldown closes the speed gap. Real benchmarks from production codebases, HMR comparison, plugin ecosystem analysis, and why Bun + Vite together is the 2026 default.
Vite vs Rspack vs Webpack Bundler 2026
Vite, Rspack, and webpack compared on speed, compatibility, and migration cost in 2026. Which bundler to use for new projects and legacy migrations this year.
Migrating Webpack to Vite in 2026: Step-by-Step for Large Apps
Step-by-step guide to migrating large Webpack codebases to Vite in 2026. Covers Module Federation, custom loaders, monorepos, and the most common blockers with fixes.
Rolldown vs esbuild: The Rust Bundler Race 2026
Vite 8 shipped Rolldown on March 12, 2026 — 10-30x faster than Rollup. But esbuild still wins in some categories. Here's the real comparison for 2026.
Vite vs Webpack 2026: Build Tool Showdown
Vite dev starts in under 300ms. Webpack takes 15-30s. With 53M vs 36M weekly downloads, here's why Vite is winning — and when Webpack still makes sense.
Farm vs Rolldown vs Vite (2026)
Farm and Rolldown both promise to be faster than Vite. We compare their architecture, compatibility, and production readiness for JavaScript bundling in 2026.
Farm vs Vite vs Turbopack: Next-Gen Bundlers 2026
Vite 6 remains the standard. Turbopack graduates from beta and ships with Next.js 15. Farm emerges as the fastest cold start. Download trends, HMR in 2026.
Farm vs Vite vs Turbopack: Next-Gen Bundlers 2026
Farm vs Vite vs Turbopack compared on startup speed, HMR, production build, and ecosystem. Which next-gen JavaScript bundler should you choose in 2026?
How to Migrate from Create React App to Vite
The definitive CRA to Vite migration guide for 2026. Every step, every gotcha, and how to handle the edge cases that trip up most migrations for 2026.
Migrate from Webpack to Vite: A Step-by-Step Guide
Migrate your Webpack project to Vite in 2026. Config mapping, plugin equivalents, handling edge cases, and the common gotchas that delay migrations now.
How to Set Up a Modern React Project in 2026
The complete 2026 React project setup: Vite, TypeScript, Biome, Vitest, TanStack Query, Zustand, and shadcn/ui. From zero to production-ready in 20 minutes.
Rollup vs Vite 2026: When You Need a Dedicated Bundler
Vite uses Rollup under the hood for production builds. So when should you use Rollup directly instead of Vite? Compare their use cases, configuration, and tree-shaking in 2026.
The State of JavaScript Build Tools in 2026
Vite, Turbopack, Rollup, and esbuild compared in 2026. Build speed benchmarks, ecosystem adoption, and which JavaScript bundler fits your project this year.
Stop Using Create React App in 2026
Create React App is officially deprecated and dead. Here's why it failed, what replaced it, and which tool to use for your next React project in 2026.
Vite vs Turbopack 2026: Which Will Win the Bundler War?
Vite dominates the bundler market but Turbopack is catching up. Compare their speeds, ecosystem compatibility, and production readiness in 2026 for 2026.
Vite vs Webpack 2026: Is the Migration Worth It?
Vite 6 starts in under 300ms vs Webpack 5's 30+ seconds on large projects. The performance gap is real — but migration has real costs. The honest comparison.
Why You Should Default to Vite for Every Project
Vite should be your starting point for any frontend project in 2026 — React, Vue, Svelte, vanilla JS, or library development. Here's why, and the few cases.
Build Tools in 2026: Vite vs Turbopack vs Rspack
Compare the next-generation JavaScript build tools — Vite, Turbopack, and Rspack. Dev server speed, production builds, ecosystem support, and migration guides.
Bundle Size Optimization: Tools and Techniques for 2026
Reduce your JavaScript bundle size with these proven techniques and tools. Tree-shaking, code splitting, lazy loading, and the best analysis tools compared.