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@newsteam/imagemin
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This package provides a shared config for imagemin and several of its plugins.
$ npm install imagemin
import imagemin from "@newsteam/imagemin";
(async () => {
const files = await imagemin(['images/*.{jpg,png}'], 'build/images');
console.log(files);
//=> [{data: <Buffer 89 50 4e ...>, path: 'build/images/foo.jpg'}, ...]
})();
Returns Promise<Object[]> in the format {data: Buffer, path: string}.
Type: string[]
Files to be optimized. See supported minimatch patterns.
Type: string
You can run tests with npm test.
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Preconfigured imagemin function
We found that @newsteam/imagemin demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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