@webfansplz: In the latest Vite DevTools with Rolldown v1, we’ve fixed performance issues in large projects. Here’s a snapshot of it…
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The latest Vite DevTools with Rolldown v1 fixes performance issues in large projects, as demonstrated on LobeHub with 30,000+ modules.
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In the latest Vite DevTools with Rolldown v1, we’ve fixed performance issues in large projects. Here’s a snapshot of it running on LobeHub, a large project with 30,000+ modules. Time to use it to analyze your @vite_js project builds. https://t.co/EScBpfvqSq
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