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[web-components]: look into reduction of package size published on npm #17849

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abdonrd opened this issue Feb 29, 2024 · 1 comment
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dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file package: @carbon/web-components @carbon/web-components status: needs triage 🕵️‍♀️

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abdonrd commented Feb 29, 2024

Currently the published package size is 164M in disk:

Screenshot 2024-02-29 at 5 06 28 PM

I'm not sure what can be cleaned up right now, but it would be ideal to reduce that large size.

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abdonrd commented Feb 29, 2024

Using an online tool:

https://pkg-size.dev/@carbon%2Fweb-components

Screenshot 2024-02-29 at 5 09 51 PM

@kennylam kennylam transferred this issue from carbon-design-system/carbon-for-ibm-dotcom Oct 23, 2024
@kennylam kennylam added dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file package: @carbon/web-components @carbon/web-components labels Oct 23, 2024
@kennylam kennylam moved this to 🕵️‍♀️ Triage in Design System Oct 23, 2024
@kennylam kennylam changed the title Reduction of package size published on npm [web-components]: look into reduction of package size published on npm Oct 23, 2024
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@sstrubberg sstrubberg moved this to 🕵️‍♀️ Triage in Design System Dec 10, 2024
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