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I’ve used it in a few of my projects, never had any problems. It’s also very fast, so getting the prod build is really practical. Most modern front-end projects are moving to this anyway. I think you can use it without worry, especially if it’s a small or medium-sized project. Setting it up is very easy too, you don’t have the hassle like with Webpack. The performance is quite good. If you have any doubts, just try it. I’ve been really satisfied. Especially in Vue and React projects, the performance is great. The dev server also starts instantly, which is already a huge plus.
It can be used, but be careful: in some complex configurations, you might miss Webpack’s flexibility. If it’s a simple app, it’s perfect, but if you have a lot of custom stuff, it can be a bit troublesome. The performance is amazing though.
It’s made to be used in production anyway. I think it even offers a much better experience than Webpack. Build times are shorter, so deployment is faster as well. Only some old browser supports might need extra configuration, you can check that if you want.
Of course you can use it. Most people already use it for production. From my experience, it’s one of the most stable build tools. Only sometimes plugin settings can get confusing, that’s it. If you start a clean project, start directly with Vite, you won’t regret it.
I also think you should use it, especially since it’s Rollup-based, so the final outputs are quite optimized. But for large corporate projects, I still think Webpack is more established, just to avoid risk. It’s ideal for small and medium-sized projects.
Dude, I’ve been using it in prod for a year. Never had any issues. It’s so fast that now when I look at projects using Webpack, I feel restricted. Technology has advanced, why stick to old tools? I think you should use it.
Of course it can be used. Why not? That’s basically its main purpose. I use it at work on my projects. The only thing to watch out for is if you’re using a very specific or old library, check whether it’s compatible. But if you’re using standard React or Vue, it works out of the box.