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cush-plugin-uglify-js

v0.1.0

Published

mishoo/UglifyJS2 for cush

Downloads

2

Readme

cush-plugin-uglify-js v0.1.0

Minify assets using uglify-js.

By default, minification occurs in both development and production modes. This way, you can catch any rare bugs caused by minification, resulting in a better user experience.

The default settings for minification were carefully selected to avoid losing information that's necessary for useful source maps. Transforms which are unlikely to cause bugs are disabled in development mode for performance.

Configuration

The uglify setting can be configured by your cush.config.js module. Set it to false to disable minification, or provide uglify options to customize how modules are minified.

// Inline single-use variables and functions, but make source maps less useful.
this.set('uglify', {
  compress: {
    inline: true,
    reduce_vars: true,
    reduce_funcs: true,
    collapse_vars: true,
  }
});

Default settings

You can override any of these defaults.

The "always disabled" settings typically reduce the usefulness of source maps or slow down the build process more than they're worth.

Always disabled:

  • compress
    • collapse_vars
    • hoist_props
    • inline
    • loops
    • properties
    • reduce_funcs
    • reduce_vars
    • side_effects
    • typeofs
    • warnings

Production only:

  • mangle
  • toplevel
  • warnings
  • keep_fnames: false
  • output
    • beautify
    • semicolons
    • quote_style: 0
  • compress
    • arguments
    • booleans
    • comparisons
    • conditionals
    • dead_code
    • drop_debugger
    • evaluate
    • if_returns
    • join_vars
    • sequences
    • switches
    • unused