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Race ahead with Cloudflare Pages build caching

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Date Published
Author
Anni Wang, Jacob Hands, John Fawcett
Word Count
669
Company Posts That Month
51
Language
English
Hacker News Points
-
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No
Summary

Cloudflare Pages has introduced a beta version for build caching support aimed at improving the overall development experience by reducing subsequent build times. By leveraging cached dependencies and output, developers can save time on iterations and deployment processes, leading to increased productivity in continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) workflows. The feature currently supports node-based package managers such as npm, yarn, pnpm, and Bun, along with popular frameworks like Gatsby.js, Next.js, and Astro. Users can toggle the build cache option in their project settings for seamless integration.

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