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github.com/ooppwwqq0/minify/bindings/py
Python bindings for the Go minifiers for web formats minify
, see github.com/ooppwwqq0/minify.
Make sure to have Go installed.
There are two functions available in Python: minify a string and minify a file. Below an example of both:
import minify
s = minify.string('text/html', '<span style="color:#ff0000;" class="text">Some text</span>')
print(s) # <span style=color:red class=text>Some text</span>
minify.file('text/html', 'test.html', 'test.min.html') # creates test.min.html from test.html
The first argument is the mediatype of the content. The following mediatypes correspond to the configured minifiers:
text/css
: CSStext/html
: HTMLimage/svg+xml
: SVG(application|text)/(x-)?(java|ecma)script
: JS*/json */*-json
: JSON*/xml */*-xml
: XMLFAQs
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