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polymer-weight

v1.0.3

Published

size of imported components and scripts

Downloads

14

Readme

polymer-weight :weight_lifting_man:

size of imported components

Join the chat at https://gitter.im/aruntk/polymer npm npm

screenshot

Installation

npm i -g polymer-weight
weigh --path path/to/file.html

Options

Path

path to the starting file (index file)

weigh --path path/to/file.html

Depth

How deep the table should show.

eg if depth = 1. Immediate child links and the index file

weigh --path path/to/file.html --depth 1

Table Columns

Standalone weight

Standalone size of the components. ie. space that can be saved by removing the component.

By default table is sorted in the descending order of standalone weight.

Net weight

Net weight of a link.

file size

Size of the file corresponding to a link.

More features coming. :)

TODO

  • [x] Deep Scanning of files (walk).
  • [x] Net weight added by component and its children.
  • [x] Standalone size (space that can be saved by removing the component)
  • [x] Show dependency relationship in some way so that user can know which link to remove to reduce size.
  • [ ] Handle css imports. @import

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