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@alemohamad/local-env-minifier

v0.1.3

Published

A local environment to minify HTML, CSS & JS files.

Readme

Local Environment Minifier

A local environment to minify HTML, CSS & JS files.

Version Repo Size Dev Dependencies License

Getting started with the project

git clone https://github.com/alemohamad/local-env-minifier
npm install

NOTE: You will need Node.js installed on your computer before you can run this last command.

Using the minifier

In the project directory where you cloned the repo, run the command:

gulp

If you want the code to watch for changes, minify the source code and update the development website, run the command:

gulp watch

You can also run the tasks separatedly:

gulp css
gulp js
gulp html

Handling the assets

When creating a website, you'll use images and other assets. To copy this files from the src folder to the dist folder, run the command:

gulp assets

Extras

You can have some extras on how to configure some meta tags (favicons, social or PWA) inside the extra folder.

Also, you can change the applogo.png icon, to use your own when minifying the source code.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT license.