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Re.Pack is an Open Source Webpack-based toolkit to build your @reactnative application with full support of the @webpack ecosystem. Powered by @callstackio 🚀

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💡Re.Pack 5.1.3 released: 🔹 Fixed installing unsupported React Native versions by callstack/repack-init CLI 🔹 Resolved platform detection issues with NativeWind 🔹 Fixed Flow type stripping for select libraries 📖 Full release notes: github.com/callstack/repa…

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This basically allows you to run any untrusted JavaScript in your app, whether it's written by 3rd party developers or AI agents

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My first actual code contributions to Rspack just got merged 🎉 Parallel loaders is an exciting feature, especially for Re.Pack where we mix babel & swc Thanks to Web Infra team for quick handling of these PRs 🙏

My first actual code contributions to <a href="/rspack_dev/">Rspack</a> just got merged 🎉 

Parallel loaders is an exciting feature, especially for Re.Pack where we mix babel &amp; swc

Thanks to Web Infra team for quick handling of these PRs 🙏
Jakub Romańczyk (@_jbroma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Re.Pack 5.2 is out! Lots of goodies in this one: ⚡️ babel-swc-loader for fast & universal transforms 👮‍♂️ Typed configs for Rspack/webpack 📱React Native 0.80 & 0.81 support 🛠️ Rozenite DevTools integration ✨ Updated dev mode progress reporting Read the full release blogpost 👇

Re.Pack 5.2 is out! Lots of goodies in this one:

⚡️ babel-swc-loader for fast &amp; universal transforms
👮‍♂️ Typed configs for Rspack/webpack
📱React Native 0.80 &amp; 0.81 support
🛠️ Rozenite DevTools integration
✨ Updated dev mode progress reporting

Read the full release blogpost 👇
Jakub Romańczyk (@_jbroma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just resolved an issue where the new babel-swc-loader in Re.Pack was performing poorly. From 115.4s → 2.6s 🔥 Turns out it was a 100k+ lines prebundled lib that was getting processed by a single Babel worker 🤯 Delegating this to SWC decreased the build time 40x!

Just resolved an issue where the new babel-swc-loader in <a href="/repack_rn/">Re.Pack</a> was performing poorly.

From 115.4s → 2.6s 🔥

Turns out it was a 100k+ lines prebundled lib that was getting processed by a single Babel worker 🤯

Delegating this to <a href="/swc_rs/">SWC</a> decreased the build time 40x!
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In Re.Pack 5.2.1, when using babel-swc-loader, we fixed determining the correct module type: SWC now inherits it from Babel. We've also fixed Module Federation emitting unnecessary chunks in production, making the final output smaller 🚀 Release notes: github.com/callstack/repa…

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🚨 If you're using babel-swc-loader, you should consider upgrading to newly released Re.Pack 5.2.3 We fixed the configuration handoff for transform-react-jsx from Babel to SWC, resolving compatibility issues with libraries like NativeWind. Release notes: github.com/callstack/repa…

Daniel Williams (@danny_h_w) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Been working on adding Re.Pack support to React Native Storybook and the first working version is in v10.2.2-alpha.3 🎉 Use the Storybook plugin to handle configuration, and the agent setup skill now knows how to configure Repack projects too.

Michał Pierzchała (@thymikee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We've just released 𝚞𝚙𝚐𝚛𝚊𝚍𝚒𝚗𝚐-𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚌𝚝-𝚗𝚊𝚝𝚒𝚟𝚎 skill ✨ ~/ npx skills add callstackincubator/agent-skills

We've just released 𝚞𝚙𝚐𝚛𝚊𝚍𝚒𝚗𝚐-𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚌𝚝-𝚗𝚊𝚝𝚒𝚟𝚎 skill ✨ 

~/ npx skills add callstackincubator/agent-skills
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After a three-year break, Agent Conf is back: reimagined. Born as a beloved React conference in the Austrian Alps, we’re opening a new chapter in Warsaw. This time focused on the next frontier of software: AI Agents. agent.sh/?utm_campaign=…