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JavaScript parser, mangler/compressor and beautifier toolkit for ES6+

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What is terser?

The terser npm package is a tool for minifying and compressing JavaScript files. It removes unnecessary whitespace, shortens variable names, and performs various optimizations to reduce the size of your JavaScript files, which can lead to faster load times in web browsers.

What are terser's main functionalities?

Code Minification

Minifies JavaScript code by removing unnecessary characters without changing its functionality.

const Terser = require('terser');

const code = 'function add(x, y) { return x + y; }';
Terser.minify(code).then(result => {
  console.log(result.code); // Output could be 'function add(n,d){return n+d}'
});

Compressing Code

Compresses code by applying various transformations, such as removing unreachable code and simplifying if-statements.

const Terser = require('terser');

const code = 'if (true) { console.log('Hello World!'); }';
const options = { compress: true };
Terser.minify(code, options).then(result => {
  console.log(result.code); // Output could be 'console.log('Hello World!');'
});

Mangling Variable Names

Shortens variable and function names to reduce file size and potentially obfuscate code.

const Terser = require('terser');

const code = 'const longVariableName = 5; console.log(longVariableName);';
const options = { mangle: true };
Terser.minify(code, options).then(result => {
  console.log(result.code); // Output could be something like 'const a=5;console.log(a);'
});

Source Map Support

Generates source maps to help debug minified JavaScript by mapping the minified code back to the original source code.

const Terser = require('terser');

const code = 'function example() { console.log('Hello World!'); }';
const options = {
  sourceMap: {
    filename: 'out.js',
    url: 'out.js.map'
  }
};
Terser.minify(code, options).then(result => {
  console.log(result.code); // Minified code
  console.log(result.map);  // Source map
});

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