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howdygo-rollup-plugin-chrome-extension

v3.6.11

Published

Build Chrome Extensions with this Rollup plugin.

Downloads

11

Readme

rollup-plugin-chrome-extension

npm (scoped) GitHub last commit GitHub action badge TypeScript Declarations Included

The bundler configuration for a Chrome Extension can be pretty complex.

Use manifest.json as the input. Every file in the manifest will be bundled or copied to the output folder.

RPCE simplifies project config and supports many of Vite's features in the Chrome Extension environment, including HMR.

Documentation

We have v3 boilerplates for React JavaScript, React TypeScript and Svelte, as well as instructions for setting up your own project.

See the documentation for usage and how to get started.

Supporting

If these plugins have helped you ship your product faster, please consider sponsoring me on GitHub.

Contributing

We encourage pull requests! This is a pnpm monorepo, so use pnpm instead of Yarn or npm.