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    tw93.fun

    tw93.fun

    This is Tw93's front-end technology blog

    This is Tw93's front-end technology blog. Commonly used to record learning and research front-end technology. Concerned about new technology and new thinking. The blog theme named cosy-jekyll-theme is created by Tw93.
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    CSSO

    CSSO

    CSS minifier with structural optimizations

    ...For IIFE version a full path to a bundle should be specified. CSSO is based on CSSTree to parse CSS into AST, AST traversal and to generate AST back to CSS. All CSSTree API is available behind syntax field extended with compress() method. You may minify CSS step by step. CSSO can use data about how CSS is used in the markup for better compression. File with this data (JSON) can be set using the usage option.
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    Jekyll::Gzip

    Jekyll::Gzip

    Generate gzipped assets and files for your Jekyll site at build time

    Generate gzipped assets and files for your Jekyll site at build time. Performance in web applications is important. You know that, which is why you have created a static site using Jekyll. But you want a bit more performance. You're serving your assets and files gzipped, but you're making your webserver do it? Why not just generate those gzip files at build time? And with the maximum compression too? Jekyll::Gzip does just that. Add the gem to your Jekyll application and when you build your...
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    Web code format tool

    A tool to format json and js, and obfuscation for js and css

    Desobfuscates json and javascript codes, also it uses the yui compressor to compress css and js files, can obfuscate and put the output in a -min file relative to the source file or put the output in a text field. Also can compress multiple files related to one project just adding and storing the files that you want to compress for an application deploy for example.
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    Command line tool to compress and obfuscate Javascript code and compress CSS code. (Based on KJS -- Javascript library included in KHTML.)
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    Build scripts/wrappers around the YUI Compressor implemented for popular languages like PHP, Python, Java, Bash, Perl, etc. The scripts will track down and compress all JavaScript and CSS files within a given project tree.
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