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PyPI’s New Archival Feature Closes a Major Security Gap
PyPI now allows maintainers to archive projects, improving security and helping users make informed decisions about their dependencies.
This plugin allows you to minify the build artifacts of your Lektor
_ project
during the build process, without any additional tool. It currently supports
minifying HTML, CSS and JS files.
The plugin only minifies the files changed during the last build, avoiding slowing down the build if your project consists of a lot of files. Internally it uses the rcssmin and rjsmin libraries, and it's released under the MIT license.
Learn more about the plugin
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.. _Lektor: https://www.getlektor.com .. _Learn more about the plugin: https://github.com/pietroalbini/lektor-minify
FAQs
Minify build artifacts during the Lektor build process
We found that lektor-minify 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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PyPI now allows maintainers to archive projects, improving security and helping users make informed decisions about their dependencies.
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