matanza
v1.0.8
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Matanza
Matanza minifies your html files to whatever directory you want, without applying concatination to a single file.
Usage:
Install Matanza:
$ npm i matanza -g
NPM Scripts:
Examples
Moving all the partials templates from a AngularJs project folder to a distribution or build folder
{
...
"scripts": {
"partials": "matanza -s ./src/client/app/**/*.html -d ./dist/partials",
}
...
}
Result
-> Not minified | -> html minified
+-- app/ | +-- dist/
+-- login/ | +-- js/
| +-- login.controller.js | | +-- bundle.js
| +-- login.html | +-- css/
+-- users/ | | +-- style.css
| +-- user.controller.html | +-- partials
| +-- user.html | | +-- login.html
+-- task/ | | +-- user.html
| +-- task.controller.js | | +-- task.html
| +-- task.html | |...
Command Line Interface:
Usage: matanza [options] <Dir>
Standard Options:
--help, -h Help
--source, -s Source directory. Supports globbing
--destination, -d Destination directory
Programmatic usage:
Install Matanza:
$ npm i matanza --save
After that you can require it in your code and use it:
var matanza = require('matanza');
matanza.minify({
source: [ './**/*.html' ],
dest: [ './dist' ],
minify: {
collapseWhitespace: true,
removeComments: true
}
});