a browserify plugin that runs various optimizations, so you don't have to install them all manually. makes your bundles tiny!
a browserify plugin that runs various optimizations, so you don't have to install them all manually.
npm install --save-dev tinyify
browserify -p tinyify app.js
assert()
callsNODE_ENV
with "production"
--no-flat
option, bundle-collapser replaces file paths in require()
calls with short module IDsbrowser-pack-flat and bundle-collapser are both not used if the --full-paths
option is passed to Browserify.
This way you can still get all of tinyify's other optimizations when building for disc.
Options can be provided on the command line using subarg syntax, or in a separate options object using the browserify API.
env: {}
Supply custom environment variables for @browserify/envify.
b.plugin('tinyify', {
env: {
PUBLIC_PATH: 'https://mywebsite.surge.sh/'
}
})
This option is only available in the API. On the CLI, you can define environment variables beforehand instead:
PUBLIC_PATH=https://mywebsite.surge.sh browserify app.js -p tinyify
--no-flat
, flat: false
Disable browser-pack-flat. This enables bundle-collapser instead which will still shrink the output bundle a bit by replacing file paths with short module IDs.
browserify app.js -p [ tinyify --no-flat ]
b.plugin('tinyify', { flat: false })
If you need further customisation, I recommend installing the tools separately instead:
npm install --save-dev unassertify @browserify/envify @browserify/uglifyify common-shakeify browser-pack-flat terser
browserify entry.js \
-g unassertify \
-g @browserify/envify \
-g @browserify/uglifyify \
-p common-shakeify \
-p browser-pack-flat/plugin \
| terser -cm \
> output.js
Or with the Node API:
browserify('entry.js')
.transform('unassertify', { global: true })
.transform('@browserify/envify', { global: true })
.transform('@browserify/uglifyify', { global: true })
.plugin('common-shakeify')
.plugin('browser-pack-flat/plugin')
.bundle()
.pipe(require('minify-stream')({ sourceMap: false }))
.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('./output.js'))
Alternatively you can fork this repo and publish it on npm under a scope with your modifications.