source maps

3 videos across 3 channels

Source maps are a pivotal tool for debugging front-end code, mapping compiled bundles back to their original sources to make breakpoints, stack traces, and local testing faster and more reliable. The discussion delves into practical Vite workflows, including enabling TS path aliases, leveraging HMR overlays, and managing cache and build pitfalls, all while emphasizing safe, efficient debugging practices. It also touches on the broader context of tooling correctness, dependency safety, and how cache headers and related optimizations intersect with reliable source mapping.

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Your Default Vite Config Is Not Enough

The video covers practical V development tips and configurations: enabling TS config paths to simplify imports, using th

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It’s Been A Hell Of Week

The episode digs into a whirlwind week of tech chaos, from Claude Code leaking its source and Axios getting hacked to a

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Claude Code got leaked

The video analyzes Anthropic's Claude Code leak, its implications for security and policy, and the chaotic public reacti

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