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    Google Closure Compiler

    Google Closure Compiler

    A JavaScript checker and optimizer

    Closure Compiler is a production-grade JavaScript optimizer and checker that parses JS, analyzes it, removes dead code, rewrites and minifies what remains, and emits faster, smaller bundles. Beyond minification, it performs advanced optimizations such as inlining, property collapsing, type-guided rewrites, and cross-module motion, often yielding substantial load-time wins. It includes a strong static checker that validates syntax, variable references, and type annotations (Closure types or...
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    Closure Compiler JS

    Closure Compiler JS

    Package for the JS version of closure-compiler for use via NPM

    ...The distribution is geared for tool authors: plug it into bundlers, custom scripts, or CI without dragging in a Java runtime. It’s particularly handy in constrained environments (serverless, sandboxed workers) where spawning a JVM is undesirable. In short, it brings Closure’s battle-tested optimizer to the places modern JavaScript actually runs.
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