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Fly.js

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Webpack

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Pros of Brunch
Pros of Fly.js
Pros of Webpack
  • 13
    Easy and awesome
  • 9
    Ultra Fast
  • 9
    Light Configuration
  • 4
    Built-in dev server with live reload
  • 3
    Simple to use
  • 2
    Has many pre-configurable framework "skeletons"
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    • 309
      Most powerful bundler
    • 182
      Built-in dev server with livereload
    • 142
      Can handle all types of assets
    • 87
      Easy configuration
    • 22
      Laravel-mix
    • 4
      Overengineered, Underdeveloped
    • 2
      Makes it easy to bundle static assets
    • 2
      Webpack-Encore
    • 1
      Redundant
    • 1
      Better support in Browser Dev-Tools

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    Cons of Brunch
    Cons of Fly.js
    Cons of Webpack
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        • 15
          Hard to configure
        • 5
          No clear direction
        • 2
          Spaghetti-Code out of the box
        • 2
          SystemJS integration is quite lackluster
        • 2
          Loader architecture is quite a mess (unreliable/buggy)
        • 2
          Fire and Forget mentality of Core-Developers

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        What is Brunch?

        Brunch is an assembler for HTML5 applications. It's agnostic to frameworks, libraries, programming, stylesheet & templating languages and backend technology.

        What is Fly.js?

        Fly is a modern build system for Node based in co-routines, generators and promises. Fly has robust error handling, callback heaven, cascading tasks, parallel execution and a simple API. See the documentation to learn more about how to use Fly and write your own plugins.

        What is Webpack?

        A bundler for javascript and friends. Packs many modules into a few bundled assets. Code Splitting allows to load parts for the application on demand. Through "loaders" modules can be CommonJs, AMD, ES6 modules, CSS, Images, JSON, Coffeescript, LESS, ... and your custom stuff.

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            What are some alternatives to Brunch, Fly.js, and Webpack?
            gulp
            Build system automating tasks: minification and copying of all JavaScript files, static images. More capable of watching files to automatically rerun the task when a file changes.
            Parcel
            Parcel is a web application bundler, differentiated by its developer experience. It offers blazing fast performance utilizing multicore processing, and requires zero configuration.
            Grunt
            The less work you have to do when performing repetitive tasks like minification, compilation, unit testing, linting, etc, the easier your job becomes. After you've configured it, a task runner can do most of that mundane work for you—and your team—with basically zero effort.
            rollup
            It is a module bundler for JavaScript which compiles small pieces of code into something larger and more complex, such as a library or application. It uses the new standardized format for code modules included in the ES6 revision of JavaScript, instead of previous idiosyncratic solutions such as CommonJS and AMD.
            Vite
            It is an opinionated web dev build tool that serves your code via native ES Module imports during dev and bundles it with Rollup for production.
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