Minify All JS, CSS and HTML files in a folder by using UglifyJS, CSSNano and HTMLMinifier with an option to gzip all the files as well.
Package also supports processCount to set maximum degree of parallelism.
Google PageSpeed Insights suggests to Minify Resources (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript) to boost web page's loading speed.
npm install -g minify-all-cli
minify-all-cli -s [source folder] -d [destination folder] [options]
Usage: -s <source> -d <destination>
Options:
--help Show help [boolean]
--version Show version number [boolean]
-j, --skipJS Should minify JavaScript the file or skip it? [boolean]
-c, --skipCSS Should minify CSS the file or skip it? [boolean]
-h, --skipHTML Should minify HTML the file or skip it? [boolean]
-g, --doGzip Should gzip the file or skip it? [boolean]
-x, --jsCompressor Which JavaScript mangler/compressor to use for
minification? Default: uglifyjs [string]
-m, --skipFileMasks Partial Filder Path to skip minification [array]
-e, --skipFileExtensions File Extensions to skip it over [array]
-i, --ignoreFileMasks Partial Filder Path to ignore minification and
copy to destination [array]
-f, --configFile Specifies a json configuration file for the
UglifyJS/terser, CSSNano and HTML Minifier
module [string]
-l, --logLevel Set log level to print warn, log, error, fatal
messages [string]
-p, --processCount Specifies process count to set maximum degree
of parallelism [number]
npx minify-all-cli \
-s "/home/ubuntu/source" -d "/home/ubuntu/compressed" \
--skipFileExtensions=.mp3 --skipFileExtensions=.mp4 \
--logLevel=warn
All other examples are available here.
Please see the license file for more information.