@babel/standalone provides a standalone build of Babel for use in browsers
and other non-Node.js environments.If you're using Babel in production, you
should normally not use @babel/standalone. Instead, you should use a build
system running on Node.js, such as Webpack, Rollup, or Parcel, to transpile
your JS ahead of time.
.
However, there are some valid use cases for @babel/standalone:
* It provides an easy, convenient way to prototype with Babel. Using
@babel/standalone, you can get started using Babel with just a simple
script tag in your HTML.
* Sites that compile user-provided JavaScript in real-time, like JSFiddle,
JS Bin, the REPL on the Babel site, JSitor, etc.
* Apps that embed a JavaScript engine such as V8 directly, and want to use
Babel for compilation
* Apps that want to use JavaScript as a scripting language for extending the
app itself, including all the goodies that ES2015 provides.
* Other non-Node.js environments (ReactJS.NET, ruby-babel-transpiler,
php-babel-transpiler, etc).
Installed Size: 3.3 MB
Architectures: all