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What is the current behavior?
GitHub Issue Number: N/A
I noticed
minimatch(a build-time dep used for bundling), was in my runtime output adding around 9kb (gzipped) to a minimum project's core runtime!For the last 3 years Stencil has had no visibility of the file size of it's core runtime. The test for it was removed and a 'to-do' was put in place.
What is the new behavior?
The
minimatchspecific issue was due to runtime modules importing from barrel files (obvs). I have made sure all runtime modules now import the specific modules they require.The core runtime module is now ~4kb down from ~13kb (gzipped)
Additionally, I have added a new core module size test which will fail when core is over 8kb (un-gzipped)
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Does this introduce a breaking change?
Testing
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