There are lots of other slow JS tools but nobody is writing blog posts on how to make them faster. It's kind of accepted that they're closed systems that will eventually be optimized.
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Whereas with Webpack you need to constantly be auditing your config, be intimately aware of the architecture, and do V8 profiles yourself? Wat.
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ESLint especially with Typescript
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Eslint. Can't run it as a pre-commit hook because it takes 20+ seconds to lint the entire project even though I've got caching set up (doesn't seem to work unless I run it twice without making any changes at all)
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On pre-commit hooks I usually run eslint only on the staged files. Any reason to run in the entire project?
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ESLint 100%. It's so slow. Like 10x slower with TS integration also.
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sass/scss compilation
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I find running tests in general to be slow. Like why so synchronous. We have these rad CPU’s why not run asynchronous npm tasks all at once.
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Even a test runner that runs test asynchronously would be great.
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Eslint takes so much time
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