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chrisbateman/webpack-visualizer

Visualize your Webpack bundle

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Webpack Visualizer is a tool (available as a web app and a Webpack plugin) that generates an interactive visual report of a Webpack build’s module composition, helping developers identify large or duplicated modules in their bundles. It’s aimed at front‑end developers and build engineers who want to analyze and optimise the size of their Webpack‑generated assets.