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I've added a brief description of how to use the esbuild
binary within minify
here: https://github.com/tdewolff/minify#esbuild
Initial tests show that esbuild
is quite fast! It is usually only 1.5x -- 2x slower than the basic (jsmin
-like) implementation of the JS minifier in minify
. With feature-parity they should be equally fast I expect. Nice work!
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Yes, it should be possible. Although esbuild is a bundler, it turns into a regular minifier if you pass --minify
and not --bundle
. So this is the way to minify a file with esbuild:
esbuild src/example.js --minify --outfile=dist/example.min.js
If you want to minify a lot of files at once, you can do something like this:
esbuild src/*.js --minify --outdir=dist
At this time, I'm not intending for the Go source code in this repo to be a library that other people can use. Go is more just an implementation detail of how I decided to build this tool. So while you can try to include this Go code in your project an call out to it directly, that workflow isn't supported and may break in the future. Calling out to the esbuild command is more stable and less likely to break. This may change in the future as this project matures, but right now esbuild is still working toward an MVP state and I don't want to be unable to make big internal changes to the structure of the project if needed.
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I'm going to close this since I also have very limited time at the moment, and am not interested in doing the work myself to integrate esbuild into tdewolff/minify. This work is probably better tracked by tdewolff/minify#18. That said, definitely feel free to keep asking questions here about how to minify using esbuild! I'm happy to continue answering questions.
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That's fine! Integration is actually fairly straightforward. I'll track this further in tdewolff/minify#18
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I am very impressed as well. Tried to put esbuild into my production pipe, but there would be too much rewriting. Going to have to hack around it. Why custom FS instead of http.FileSystem?
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