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    Imgbot

    Imgbot

    An Azure Function solution to crawl through all of your image files

    Don’t spend another second worrying about compressing your images. Install Imgbot into your GitHub projects, and focus on your application. Install Imgbot from the GitHub marketplace into your projects with the click of a button. Imgbot will send you your first pull request optimizing all of the images that it can find. Imgbot watches for new images in your repository and opens more pull requests. When you’re shipping code and hitting deadlines, it’s easy to forget about optimizing your...
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    Walt

    Walt

    Walt is a JavaScript-like syntax for WebAssembly text format

    Walt is an alternative syntax for WebAssembly text format. It's an experiment for using JavaScript syntax to write to as 'close to the metal' as possible. It's JavaScript with rules. .walt files compile directly to WebAssembly binary format. Writing zero-overhead, optimized WebAssembly is pretty tough to do. The syntax for .wat files is terse and difficult to work with directly. If you do not wish to use a systems language like C or Rust, then you're kind of out of luck. Your best bet (currently) is to write very plain C code, compile that to .wast and then optimize that result. ...
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