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As the app must be packaged setup a grunt task to keep only the needed js and optionally minify it.
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Our current build process uses yuicompressor, but we should investigate
other possibilities. Specifically, I would like to look at Google's
Closure: http://code.google.com/closure/compiler/ and s…
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```
Our current build process uses yuicompressor, but we should investigate
other possibilities. Specifically, I would like to look at Google's
Closure: http://code.google.com/closure/compiler/ and s…
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```
Our current build process uses yuicompressor, but we should investigate
other possibilities. Specifically, I would like to look at Google's
Closure: http://code.google.com/closure/compiler/ and s…
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```
Our current build process uses yuicompressor, but we should investigate
other possibilities. Specifically, I would like to look at Google's
Closure: http://code.google.com/closure/compiler/ and s…
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```
Our current build process uses yuicompressor, but we should investigate
other possibilities. Specifically, I would like to look at Google's
Closure: http://code.google.com/closure/compiler/ and s…
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### Describe the feature
It would be nice to have JS minified for CI builds, or for release builds, but have that optimization turned off for development snapshot builds. Non-minified JS is much easi…
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I have identified an issue in the plotly.js library where special characters, such as σ and μ, are used in a function. This leads to problems during the minification/packaging process, causing certain…
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## Bug Description
I've been trying to load an emscripten compiled file with hermes with no success.
First I thought it was the minification of the emscripten flags present but it's still the same…
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JS Minification Gradle task that will run when generating JS production code (building or running).