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jsmin
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JavaScript minifier.
Usage
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.. code:: python
from jsmin import jsmin
with open('myfile.js') as js_file:
minified = jsmin(js_file.read())
You can run it as a commandline tool also::
python -m jsmin myfile.js
NB: ``jsmin`` makes no attempt to be compatible with
`ECMAScript 6 / ES.next / Harmony <http://wiki.ecmascript.org/doku.php?id=harmony:specification_drafts>`_.
The current maintainer does not intend to add ES6-compatibility. If you would
like to take over maintenance and update ``jsmin`` for ES6, please contact
`Tikitu de Jager <mailto:tikitu+jsmin@logophile.org>`_. Pull requests are also
welcome, of course, but my time to review them is somewhat limited these days.
If you're using ``jsmin`` on ES6 code, though, you might find the ``quote_chars``
parameter useful:
.. code:: python
from jsmin import jsmin
with open('myfile.js') as js_file:
minified = jsmin(js_file.read(), quote_chars="'\"`")
Where to get it
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* get the latest release `from latest-release on github <https://github.com/tikitu/jsmin/tree/latest-release/jsmin>`_
Python 2 support removed
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Python 2 support was removed in version 3.0.0. If you need to support Python 2, please use version 2.2.2 with setuptools<58.
Contributing
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`Issues <https://github.com/tikitu/jsmin/issues>`_ and `Pull requests <https://github.com/tikitu/jsmin/pulls>`_
will be gratefully received on Github. The project used to be hosted
found there.
If possible, please make separate pull requests for tests and for code: tests will be added to the `latest-release` branch while code will go to `master`.
Unless you request otherwise, your Github identity will be added to the contributor's list below; if you prefer a
different name feel free to add it in your pull request instead. (If you prefer not to be mentioned you'll have to let
the maintainer know somehow.)
Build/test status
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The `latest-release` branch (the version on PyPI plus any new tests) is tested against CPython 3.
Currently:
If that branch is failing that means there's a new test that fails on *the latest released version on pypi*, with no fix yet
released.
The `master` branch (development version, might be ahead of latest released version) is tested against CPython 3.
Currently:
If `master` is failing don't use it, but as long as `latest-release` is passing the pypi release should be ok.
Contributors (chronological commit order)
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* `Tikitu de Jager <mailto:tikitu+jsmin@logophile.org>`_ (current maintainer)