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Brotli files compressor. Decompression feature will come.
Based on brotli
npm module.
npm i -g brotli-cli
brotli-cli compress file1.txt file2.svg file3.js
You need npm 5.2+ for this
npm i brotli-cli
npx brotli-cli compress file1.txt file2.svg file3.js
Files will be created in the same directory, but with .br
extension appended. Overwriting will occur without asking.
Commands:
brotli-cli compress Compresses specified files
Options:
--help Show help [boolean]
--version Show version number [boolean]
-m, --mode Brotli compression mode [generic, text, font] [default: "generic"]
-q, --quality Brotli compression quality [0-11] [default: 11]
-l, --lgwin Brotli compression window size [0, 10-24] [default: 0]
-b, --bail Stop execution on first error [boolean] [default: true]
--add-extension, --br Add .br extension to compressed files [boolean] [default: true]
-g, --glob Use glob pattern when matching files [boolean] [default: false]
--glob-skip-br-extension, --skip-br Always skip .br extension when matching files [boolean] [default: true]
-v, --verbose Run with verbose logging [boolean] [default: false]
Examples:
brotli-cli compress -q 5 image.jpg Compress `image.jpg` file with generic compression level 5 and save to image.jpg.br
brotli-cli compress -q 5 -br false image.jpg Compress `image.jpg` file and overwrite it
brotli-cli compress -mode text index.html - Compress `index.html` file with text mode max compression (level 11) and print to stdout
brotli-cli compress --glob "images/*.jpg Compress all jpg files from `images` directory, stop on first error.
brotli-cli compress --glob --bail false "images/*.jpg" Compress all jpg files from `images` directory, do not stop on first error (will still print errors to std err and exit with error code).
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FAQs
Brotli files compressor, now from 10 times faster! ⚡
The npm package brotli-cli receives a total of 1,079 weekly downloads. As such, brotli-cli popularity was classified as popular.
We found that brotli-cli demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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