Simple CLI for compiling a Node.js module into a single file, together with all its dependencies, gcc-style.
- Publish minimal packages to npm
- Only ship relevant app code to serverless environments
- Don't waste time configuring bundlers
- Generally faster bootup time and less I/O overhead
- Compiled language-like experience (e.g.:
go
)
- Zero configuration
- Only support Node.js (soon, optionally with TypeScript) codebases
- Make it work as well as possible with the entire Node.js / npm ecosystem
$ ncc build input.js -o dist
Outputs the build of input.js
into dist/index.js
.
$ ncc run input.js
Build to a temporary folder and run the built JS file through Node.js.
require('@zeit/ncc')('/path/to/input', {
minify: true // default
}).then(({ code, assets }) => {
console.log(code);
// assets is an object of asset file names to sources
// expected relative to the output code (if any)
})
- Minification is creating problems
- Native modules are not supported
- Files / assets are relocated based on a static evaluator. Dynamic non-statically analyzable asset loads may not work out correctly.
- Dynamic requires are inlined only so far as they are statically analyzable. There may be ways to improve this as discussed in vercel#41.