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30<h1 align="center">Rollup</h1>
31
32## Overview
33
34Rollup is a module bundler for JavaScript which compiles small pieces of code into something larger and more complex, such as a library or application. It uses the standardized ES module format for code, instead of previous idiosyncratic solutions such as CommonJS and AMD. ES modules let you freely and seamlessly combine the most useful individual functions from your favorite libraries. Rollup can optimize ES modules for faster native loading in modern browsers, or output a legacy module format allowing ES module workflows today.
35
36## Quick Start Guide
37
38Install with `npm install --global rollup`. Rollup can be used either through a [command line interface](https://rollupjs.org/#command-line-reference) with an optional configuration file, or else through its [JavaScript API](https://rollupjs.org/guide/en/#javascript-api). Run `rollup --help` to see the available options and parameters. The starter project templates, [rollup-starter-lib](https://github.com/rollup/rollup-starter-lib) and [rollup-starter-app](https://github.com/rollup/rollup-starter-app), demonstrate common configuration options, and more detailed instructions are available throughout the [user guide](https://rollupjs.org/).
39
40### Commands
41
42These commands assume the entry point to your application is named main.js, and that you'd like all imports compiled into a single file named bundle.js.
43
44For browsers:
45
46```bash
47# compile to a <script> containing a self-executing function
48rollup main.js --format iife --name "myBundle" --file bundle.js
49```
50
51For Node.js:
52
53```bash
54# compile to a CommonJS module
55rollup main.js --format cjs --file bundle.js
56```
57
58For both browsers and Node.js:
59
60```bash
61# UMD format requires a bundle name
62rollup main.js --format umd --name "myBundle" --file bundle.js
63```
64
65## Why
66
67Developing software is usually easier if you break your project into smaller separate pieces, since that often removes unexpected interactions and dramatically reduces the complexity of the problems you'll need to solve, and simply writing smaller projects in the first place [isn't necessarily the answer](https://medium.com/@Rich_Harris/small-modules-it-s-not-quite-that-simple-3ca532d65de4). Unfortunately, JavaScript has not historically included this capability as a core feature in the language.
68
69This finally changed with ES modules support in JavaScript, which provides a syntax for importing and exporting functions and data so they can be shared between separate scripts. Most browsers and Node.js support ES modules. However, Node.js releases before 12.17 support ES modules only behind the `--experimental-modules` flag, and older browsers like Internet Explorer do not support ES modules at all. Rollup allows you to write your code using ES modules, and run your application even in environments that do not support ES modules natively. For environments that support them, Rollup can output optimized ES modules; for environments that don't, Rollup can compile your code to other formats such as CommonJS modules, AMD modules, and IIFE-style scripts. This means that you get to _write future-proof code_, and you also get the tremendous benefits of...
70
71## Tree Shaking
72
73In addition to enabling the use of ES modules, Rollup also statically analyzes and optimizes the code you are importing, and will exclude anything that isn't actually used. This allows you to build on top of existing tools and modules without adding extra dependencies or bloating the size of your project.
74
75For example, with CommonJS, the _entire tool or library must be imported_.
76
77```js
78// import the entire utils object with CommonJS
79var utils = require('utils');
80var query = 'Rollup';
81// use the ajax method of the utils object
82utils.ajax('https://api.example.com?search=' + query).then(handleResponse);
83```
84
85But with ES modules, instead of importing the whole `utils` object, we can just import the one `ajax` function we need:
86
87```js
88// import the ajax function with an ES import statement
89import { ajax } from 'utils';
90var query = 'Rollup';
91// call the ajax function
92ajax('https://api.example.com?search=' + query).then(handleResponse);
93```
94
95Because Rollup includes the bare minimum, it results in lighter, faster, and less complicated libraries and applications. Since this approach is based on explicit `import` and `export` statements, it is vastly more effective than simply running an automated minifier to detect unused variables in the compiled output code.
96
97## Compatibility
98
99### Importing CommonJS
100
101Rollup can import existing CommonJS modules [through a plugin](https://github.com/rollup/plugins/tree/master/packages/commonjs).
102
103### Publishing ES Modules
104
105To make sure your ES modules are immediately usable by tools that work with CommonJS such as Node.js and webpack, you can use Rollup to compile to UMD or CommonJS format, and then point to that compiled version with the `main` property in your `package.json` file. If your `package.json` file also has a `module` field, ES-module-aware tools like Rollup and [webpack](https://webpack.js.org/) will [import the ES module version](https://github.com/rollup/rollup/wiki/pkg.module) directly.
106
107## Contributors
108
109This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute. [[Contribute](CONTRIBUTING.md)]. <a href="https://github.com/rollup/rollup/graphs/contributors"><img src="https://opencollective.com/rollup/contributors.svg?width=890" /></a>
110
111## Backers
112
113Thank you to all our backers! 🙏 [[Become a backer](https://opencollective.com/rollup#backer)]
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117## Sponsors
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122
123## License
124
125[MIT](https://github.com/rollup/rollup/blob/master/LICENSE.md)