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uglify-classes

v1.2.4

Published

This package help you to minify your classnames to optimize size of your app. It's work with a simple CLI, and can be triggered after a build. You can save up to 30% space on CSS files and 20% on HTML files.

Downloads

40

Readme

This package help you to minify your classnames to optimize size of your app. It's work with a simple CLI, and can be triggered after a build. You can save up to 30% space on CSS files and 20% on HTML files.

How It Works

Script will analyze all your css files and detect all classnames. Then it will replace classes in all your assets. You can choose between differents methods to generate minified versions of your classes (hash, random ...).

Demo animation

Usage

install it as dev dependencies :

npm install uglify-classes --save-dev

Then, use it after a build (in your package.json) :

"scripts": {
    "build": "... && uglify-classes <options>"
},

You can also use it without package.json by install it globally :

npm install -g uglify-classes

Then, use it in your terminal :

uglify-classes <options>

By default, it will replace all your files in dist folder. You can change this by adding a --src option.

Methods

  • Index (recommanded): It will generate a small unique index for each classname.
  • Hash: It will generate a hash for each classname.
  • Random: It will generate a unique random string for each classname.

Options

Argument name | Default value | Description --------------|---------------|------------------- --src <path> | dist/**/* | Glob path to your source files. --method <method> | index | Method to generate minified classnames. You can choose between index (default), hash or random. You need to specify a size for theses 2 methods. eg. --method hash:6. --prefix | None | Prefix of classes you want to transform. --suffix | None | Suffix of classes you want to transform. --prepend | _ | Prefix for transformed classes. NB: Make sure the new classname is valid. --append | None| Suffix for transformed classes.

License

Copyright (c) 2021 Arno Cellarier

This software is released under the terms of the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for further information.