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This repo contains a bare-bones example of how to create an application using Rollup, with code-splitting and dynamic imports.

Getting started

Clone this repository and install its dependencies:

git clone https://github.com/rollup/rollup-starter-code-splitting
cd rollup-starter-code-splitting
npm install

Run npm run build to create two versions of the app, as defined in rollup.config.js:

The public/index.html file contains two sets of <script> tags, one for each version.

Notice that the seven modules in our src folder have been optimised into four modules — two for the 'entry points', and two more for code that is shared by multiple entry points or is loaded dynamically. Rollup will automatically create chunks in such a way that no code is duplicated between them.

Because it outputs native JavaScript modules, there is zero bundler overhead when targeting modern browsers.

Building and serving

npm run build builds the application, along with sourcemap files for debugging.

npm start launches a server, using serve. Navigate to localhost:5000.

License

MIT.