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Turbo

Turbo is a next-generation toolchain for frontend development, written in Rust. It consists of 3 major parts:

  • Turbopack: an incremental bundler (the successor to Webpack)
  • Turborepo: an incremental build system
  • The Turbo engine: a low-level incremental computation and memoization engine

Getting Started

Visit https://turbo.build to get started with Turbopack and Turborepo.

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md for more information.

Community

The Turbo community can be found on GitHub Discussions, where you can ask questions, voice ideas, and share your projects.

To chat with other community members, you can join the Turbo Discord.

Our Code of Conduct applies to all Turbo community channels.

Who is using Turbo?

Turbo is used by the world's leading companies. Check out the Turbo Showcase to learn more.

Updates

Follow @turborepo on Twitter and for project updates.

Authors

Turborepo

Turbopack and the Turbo engine

Security

If you believe you have found a security vulnerability in Turbo, we encourage you to responsibly disclose this and not open a public issue. We will investigate all legitimate reports. Email [email protected] to disclose any security vulnerabilities.

https://vercel.com/security

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