webpack-bundle-size-analyzer
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A utility to find how your dependencies are contributing to the size of your Webpack bundles
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## 3.1.0
- Include TypeScript types in the package ([#53](https://github.com/robertknight/webpack-bundle-size-analyzer/pull/53))
## 3.0.0
- Use the recommended Webpack v4+ APIs for hooking into Webpack's compilation
process. The plugin now requires Webpack v4+. The CLI utility should still
work with earlier versions (#47).
## 2.7.0
- Add note to text output about file sizes not taking into account minification
(#41).
## 2.6.0
- Enable the tool to be used as a Webpack plugin.
## 2.5.0
- Print a more helpful error if the input is not valid JSON.
- Fix --version output
## 2.4.0
- Include package name for scoped packages (#31)
## 2.3.0
- Added `--no-share-stats` command-line argument which disables output
dependency sizes as a percentage (#27)
## 2.2.0
- Added `--json` command-line argument which outputs the package size
tree in JSON format (#20).
## 2.0.2
- Fixed issue with package sizes not being output if a bundle had
very small dependencies (#15).
## 2.0.0
- Renamed the binary to webpack-bundle-size-analyzer
to match the package and repository name.
## 1.3.0
- Simplify output by not printing '<self>' lines
for packages with no dependencies.
## 1.2.0
- Support parsing the output of `webpack --json` generated
on Windows.
- Add support for processing stats for Webpack configurations
which generate multiple bundles.
## 1.10
- Initial release