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minipyer is a code minifier python package. You can use this package to minipy your codes. =)
Minipyer is a simple Python package that you can use in order to minify your code. It supports all programming languages! (Well, at least I'm planning it 8D)
You can suggest a new language by opening an issue on the GitHub repository or by sending an email to CodeWriter21@gmail.com.
This is a Python package, so the first thing you need inorder to use it is to install Python.
Then you can install the package using pip:
pip install minipyer
# OR
python -m pip install minipyer
If you don't want to use pip, you can clone the repository and install it:
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/MPCodeWriter21/minipyer
# Go to the cloned directory
cd minipyer
# Install the package
python setup.py install
Author: CodeWriter21 (Mehrad Pooryoussof)
GitHub Page: MPCodeWriter21
Telegram Channel: @CodeWriter21
Aparat Channel: CodeWriter21
In order to support this project you can donate some crypto of your choice 8D
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minipyer is a code minifier python package. You can use this package to minipy your codes. =)
We found that minipyer 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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