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tripack

v0.1.1

Published

A minimal JavaScript bundler built from scratch — AST parsing, dependency graph, tree-shaking

Downloads

19

Readme

tripack

A minimal JavaScript bundler written in TypeScript.

tripack is designed to show the core ideas behind tools like webpack, Rollup, and esbuild in a small and readable codebase:

  • Parse modules with AST traversal
  • Resolve imports/requires to real files
  • Build a dependency graph
  • Transform ESM syntax to a runtime-compatible format
  • Optionally tree-shake unused exports
  • Generate a single runnable bundle

Features

  • ESM import/export parsing via acorn + acorn-walk
  • Basic CommonJS interop for require() calls
  • Relative, absolute, and node_modules resolution
  • Circular dependency detection (reported, not blocked)
  • Bundle runtime with module cache
  • Optional export-level tree-shaking
  • CLI with build stats and verbose mode

Requirements

  • Node.js 20+
  • npm 9+

Quick Start

npm install
npm run build

Run bundled examples:

npm run bundle:simple
node examples/simple/dist/bundle.js

npm run bundle:complex
node examples/complex/dist/bundle.js

npm run bundle:treeshake
node examples/tree-shaking/dist/bundle.js

CLI Usage

After building TypeScript:

node dist/cli.js --entry <input-file> --out <output-file> [--tree-shake] [--verbose]

Install globally once published:

npm install -g tripack
tripack --entry src/index.js --out dist/bundle.js --tree-shake

Project Structure

src/
  cli.ts          # Command-line entry
  bundler.ts      # Orchestrates the full pipeline
  parser.ts       # AST import/export/require extraction
  resolver.ts     # Module path resolution
  graph.ts        # Dependency graph construction
  transformer.ts  # ESM -> runtime-compatible transform
  treeshaker.ts   # Mark-and-sweep export usage analysis
  codegen.ts      # Bundle runtime + module assembly
  types.ts        # Shared type definitions

examples/
  simple/         # Basic import/export usage
  complex/        # Re-exports and multiple modules
  tree-shaking/   # Unused export elimination demo

Build Pipeline

Entry file
  -> parser.ts        extract imports/exports/requires
  -> resolver.ts      resolve module specifiers
  -> graph.ts         build dependency graph
  -> transformer.ts   rewrite modules for runtime
  -> treeshaker.ts    mark/sweep unused exports (optional)
  -> codegen.ts       emit single-file bundle

Publishing

Pre-publish checks:

npm test
npm pack --dry-run

Publish:

npm publish

Notes and Limitations

  • Tree-shaking is export-assignment based and intentionally conservative.
  • This project is educational and prioritizes readability over advanced optimization.
  • It is not a full replacement for production bundlers.

License

MIT