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Utilia is an NPM package for use in Discord Bot or JavaScript projects. It is still in development, and if you encounter any errors or would like to contribute, please make a pull request on the GitHub page!
For more information, please visit the documentation.
The FileMinifier
class is a new feature that allows you to minify JavaScript files. It can remove comments, whitespace, and combine files. To use it, you can follow the example below:
const FileMinifier = require('utilia');
const file = `
const a = 1;
const b = 2;
const c = a + b;
console.log(c);
`;
const options = {
removeComments: true,
removeWhitespace: true,
combineFiles: true,
}
const minifier = new FileMinifier(file, options);
const minified = minifier.minify("output.js");
To get started, install the npm package by running the command below:
With NPM:
npm install utilia
With Yarn:
yarn add utilia
FAQs
A utility package for you to use in your projects or a Discord bot!
The npm package utilia receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, utilia popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that utilia demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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