Serializes a javascript object to a printable string. String is formatted to be used in either pure text environments, like a console log or in HTML or to create a JSON output.
Packs ECMAScript/CommonJs/AMD modules for the browser. Allows you to split your codebase into multiple bundles, which can be loaded on demand. Supports loaders to preprocess files, i.e. json, jsx, es7, css, less, ... and your custom stuff.
Tiny webpack plugin that adds `module.hot.accept` to the bottom of modules. Use with something like [`babel-plugin-react-hot`](https://github.com/loggur/babel-plugin-react-hot).