minification-benchmarks
jekyll-image-resizer | minification-benchmarks | |
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1 | 15 | |
2 | 1,218 | |
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10.0 | 9.1 | |
over 3 years ago | 5 days ago | |
Ruby | TypeScript | |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
jekyll-image-resizer
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JS Uglify/Minify Gems?
Thanks for the suggestions. I use Jekyll Image Resizer with great results but I'll try Jekyll Picture Tag as well. Like I mentioned in my original post, I used Grunt to uglify and want to get away from it since it's a hack that goes outside of Jekyll's functions. I know Jekyll Assets works great but I avoided it since I was using Github Pages and they don't allow the single most useful plugin.
minification-benchmarks
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Extremely reducing the size of NPM package
Minifiers are used to reduce the size of the bundle. They can remove unused code, shorten expressions, and so on. And Now there are already several popular minifiers, and they continue to appear: more familiar ones - written in JavaScript - Terser and UglifyJS, even Babel has its own version of the minifier, there are also more modern SWC (written in Rust) and ESBuild (written in Go), and a bunch of other lesser-known minifiers. And I recommend you to look at this repository. It contains up-to-date test results of various popular minifiers.
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Minify and Gzip (2022)
This minify/gzip size effect is a well known quirk to developers of javascript minifiers. The minifier's symbol mangling algorithm often has a more pronounced effect than does advanced AST optimization.
This website has real life data on the matter for popular libraries:
* https://github.com/privatenumber/minification-benchmarks
Compare the trophies indicating smallest size for Minified versus Minzipped (gzip). Generally the smallest minified size yields the smallest minified+gzip size, but there are some notable anomolies outside the range of statistical noise. It is not practical for a javascript minifier to take a compression algorithm into account - it would blow up the minify timings exponentially.
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Bun v0.6.0 โ Bun's new JavaScript bundler and minifier
It would be helpful to see how Bun's minifier compares to the others with popular libraries:
https://github.com/privatenumber/minification-benchmarks
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JS Uglify/Minify Gems?
JavaScript
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Overview of the next-gen frontend dev tools
There are many minifiers such as terser and uglify. But, because minifying also require to parse the JS, it is actually possible to use esbuild and SWC to minify the code. Here's a benchmark of the main minifiers.
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Overworld 1.0 is Live
Here's a comparison showing the major players with comparable stats at first glance. https://github.com/privatenumber/minification-benchmarks
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Is anyone using Google Closure Compiler? And why not?
https://esbuild.github.io/ https://github.com/privatenumber/minification-benchmarks
- Parcel v2
- I never need webpack or babel anymore
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๐งข Stefan's Web Weekly #6
privatenumber/minification-benchmarks โ JS minification benchmarks: babel-minify, esbuild, terser, uglify-js
What are some alternatives?
jekyll-minifier - Jekyll HTML/XML/CSS/JS Minifier utilising yui-compressor, and htmlcompressor
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
jekyll-uglify - A Jekyll command plugin for uglifying given JS files or directories.
esbuild - An extremely fast bundler for the web
terser - ๐ JavaScript parser, mangler and compressor toolkit for ES6+
mocha-esbuild - Run tests with mocha compiled by esbuild
fjb - fast javascript bundler :package:
source-map-explorer - Analyze and debug space usage through source maps
estrella - Lightweight and versatile build tool based on the esbuild compiler
fre - :ghost: Tiny Concurrent UI library with Fiber.
remotion - ๐ฅ Create videos programmatically in React [Moved to: https://github.com/remotion-dev/remotion]