![]() ![]() They will help you manage your projects in general and offer much more than just JS minification. If you’re new to web development, I recommend one of the first three GUI tools. Getting used to the command line takes some (not a lot of) practice which you will find restrictive before you start enjoying the benefits. On the other hand, there is a bit of a learning curve. The upside of command line tools is the awesome amount of flexibility you have from options to output. Gulp also has JS minification using Uglify.js through gulp-uglifyĬommand line tools are not just for Linux geeks! I’m not great at the terminal but setting up things like Grunt and Gulp is easy through their great documentation.Grunt has an extension for Javascript minification named grunt-contrib-uglify. ![]()
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