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Size changesDetails📦 Next.js Bundle Analysis for react-devThis analysis was generated by the Next.js Bundle Analysis action. 🤖
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| Page | Size (compressed) |
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global |
115.14 KB (🟡 +50 B) |
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The global bundle is the javascript bundle that loads alongside every page. It is in its own category because its impact is much higher - an increase to its size means that every page on your website loads slower, and a decrease means every page loads faster.
Any third party scripts you have added directly to your app using the <script> tag are not accounted for in this analysis
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Five Pages Changed Size
The following pages changed size from the code in this PR compared to its base branch:
| Page | Size (compressed) | First Load |
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/404 |
126.46 KB (🟡 +134 B) |
241.59 KB |
/500 |
126.46 KB (🟡 +134 B) |
241.6 KB |
/[[...markdownPath]] |
128.9 KB (🟡 +134 B) |
244.04 KB |
/errors |
126.71 KB (🟡 +134 B) |
241.85 KB |
/errors/[errorCode] |
126.68 KB (🟡 +134 B) |
241.82 KB |
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Only the gzipped size is provided here based on an expert tip.
First Load is the size of the global bundle plus the bundle for the individual page. If a user were to show up to your website and land on a given page, the first load size represents the amount of javascript that user would need to download. If next/link is used, subsequent page loads would only need to download that page's bundle (the number in the "Size" column), since the global bundle has already been downloaded.
Any third party scripts you have added directly to your app using the <script> tag are not accounted for in this analysis
Next to the size is how much the size has increased or decreased compared with the base branch of this PR. If this percentage has increased by 10% or more, there will be a red status indicator applied, indicating that special attention should be given to this.
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you might find https://github.com/gaearon/rscexplorer helpful, I'm relatively sure it works correctly but it has a bunch of stuff you don't need |
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thanks @gaearon yeah i gave that to claude as a reference as well as @lubieowoce's branch |
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Overview
Adds browser-only
<SandpackRSC>component for RSC sandboxes.This uses the browser version of
react-server-dom-webpackto run RSCs in a web worker, so there's no custom sandpack bundler. In the worker, we usesucraseto transpile JSX and then send it back to the client.It currently does not support opening it in an external sandbox, but we can set that up with a new custom template (might need help from the sandpack folks).
TODO
I vibe coded a working version and then reduced it down, but there are still some things I need to review and edit: