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nuxt-obfuscator

v2.0.1

Published

a css class name obfuscator/mangler for nuxt

Downloads

121

Readme

Nuxt Obfuscator

a nuxt module to easily obfuscate/mangle your css class names when building the project

Quick Setup

  1. Add nuxt-obfuscator dependency to your project
# Using pnpm
pnpm add -D nuxt-obfuscator

# Using yarn
yarn add --dev nuxt-obfuscator

# Using npm
npm install --save-dev nuxt-obfuscator
  1. Add nuxt-obfuscator to the end of modules section of nuxt.config.ts
export default defineNuxtConfig({
  modules: [
    // your other modules
    'nuxt-obfuscator'
  ],
  obfuscator: {
    // default config:
    mapFile: 'obfuscation.map.json', // where to store class name mappings
    nameLength: 7, // how many characters each class name should be
    defaultExtensions: ['.html', '.vue', '.jsx', '.tsx', '.ts', '.js'], // which files to check for class names
    exclude: [], // if path includes these keywords it will be ignored
    excludeClassNames: [/^nuxt-.*$/, /^vue-.*$/, /^.*?(-enter.*|-leave.*)$/], // which class names to skip obfuscation and postcss transform. supports regex.
    dev: false, // if true, class names will be obfuscated in development
  }
})

Optional Steps (Recommended)

  1. Build the project once using yarn generate or yarn build to generate the obfuscation map and add it to git to keep the class names consistent across builds

Development

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Generate type stubs
npm run dev:prepare

# Develop with the playground
npm run dev

# Build the playground
npm run dev:build

# Run ESLint
npm run lint

# Run Vitest
npm run test
npm run test:watch

# Release new version
npm run release