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On Windows 10 (CMD/PowerShell/Git Bash) the latest Critters version (1.3.5) is "Unable to locate stylesheet", but the same setup works without problems on a Unix-like system / WSL 2.
I think the problem is, that the path gets normalized in the "compilation.assets"-keys, but not in embedLinkedStylesheet. Here is the state in [embedLinkedStylesheet](https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/critters/bl
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Transferable support
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Do you think you could include a way to pass Transferable objects correctly?
It would be great to be able to return a MessagePort so that the function can return a stream instead of a single value.
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I know this is specific to web workers, however I think this could be adapted to work for service workers. I was looking to create a separate plugin but the code would be mostly the same.
Looks like it scans the AST for a keyword (Worker) and generates an entry for the referenced file.
// web worker
new Worker('./foo.js', { type: 'module' })
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The issue I'm experiencing is pretty annoying.
I'm trying to optimize my first byte, by turning off compression, and gziping everything by webpack with CompressionPlugin. The issue is that it doesn't compress service-worker.js produced by sw-precache-webpack-plugin.
I understand the reason why: service-worker.js should cache all chunks produced by webpack after CompressionPlugin compress
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