Rspack is a high performance JavaScript bundler written in Rust. It offers strong compatibility with the webpack ecosystem, allowing for seamless replacement of webpack, and provides lightning fast build speeds.
Features
Fast Startup: Based on Rust, the build speed is extremely fast, bringing you the ultimate development experience.
⚡ Lightning HMR: With a built-in incremental compilation mechanism, HMR is extremely fast and fully capable of developing large-scale projects.
? Webpack Compatible: Compatible with plugins and loaders in the webpack ecosystem, seamlessly integrating excellent libraries built by the community.
? Module Federation: Provide first-class support for Module Federation to facilitate the development of large-scale web applications.
Production Optimization: Various optimization strategies are built in by default, such as tree shaking, minification, etc.
Framework Agnostic: Not bound to any frontend framework, ensuring enough flexibility.
Read Introduction for details.
Getting Started
See Quick Start.
Contribution
Please read the contributing guide and let's build Rspack together.
Code of Conduct
This repo has adopted the ByteDance Open Source Code of Conduct. Please check Code of Conduct for more details.
Community
Come chat with us on Discord! Rspack team and Rspack users are active there, and we're always looking for contributions.
Links
Name
Description
awesome-rspack
A curated list of awesome things related to Rspack
Rspack 1.x documentation
Documentation for Rspack 1.x (latest)
Rspack 0.x documentation
Documentation for Rspack 0.x version
Rsbuild
An out-of-the-box build tool based on Rspack
Rspress
A fast static site generator based on Rsbuild
Rsdoctor
A one-stop build analyzer for Rspack
Rslib
A library build tool powered by Rsbuild
rspack-dev-server
Dev server for Rspack
rspack-examples
Lots of Rspack example projects
rspack-sources
Rust port of webpack-sources
rstack-design-resources
Design resources for Rspack Stack
Contributors
Benchmark
See Benchmark.
Credits
Thanks to:
The webpack team and community for creating a great bundler and ecosystem from which we draw a lot of inspiration.
@sokra for the great work on the webpack project.
@ScriptedAlchemy for creating Module Federation and helping Rspack connect with the community.
The SWC project created by @kdy1, which powers Rspack's code parsing, transformation and minification.
The esbuild project created by @evanw, which inspired the concurrent architecture of Rspack.
The NAPI-RS project created by @Brooooooklyn, which powers Rspack's node-binding implementation.
The Parcel project created by @devongovett which is the pioneer of rust bundler and inspired Rspack's incremental rebuild design.
The Vite project created by Evan You which inspired Rspack's compatibility design of webpack's ecosystem.
The rolldown-legacy project created by old Rolldown team, It's the predecessor of the rolldown project, which explores the possibility of making a performant bundler in Rust with Rollup-compatible API. It inspires the design principles of Rspack.
The html-webpack-plugin project created by @jantimon, @rspack/html-plugin is a fork of html-webpack-plugin to avoid some webpack API usage not supported in Rspack.
The Turbopack project which inspired the AST path logic of Rspack.
The react-refresh-webpack-plugin created by @pmmmwh, which inspires implement react refresh rspack plugin.
The prefresh created by @Jovi De Croock, which inspires implement preact refresh rspack plugin.
The mini-css-extract-plugin project created by @sokra which inspired implement css extract plugin.
The copy-webpack-plugin project created by @kevlened which inspired implement copy rspack plugin.