Extremely fast JavaScript minifier, written in Rust.
- Fully written in Rust for maximum compatibility with Rust programs and derivatives (FFI, WASM, embedded, etc.).
- Maximises performance on a single CPU core for simple efficient scaling and easy compatible integration.
- Minification of individual inputs/files only; no bundling or transforming.
- Prefer minimal complexity and faster performance over maximum configurability and minimal extra compression.
Comparison with esbuild, run on common libraries.
- Fast parsing powered by SIMD instructions and lookup tables.
- Data is backed by a fast reusable bump allocation arena.
- Supports JSX.
- Analyses scopes and variable visibilities.
- Minifies identifiers.
- Omits semicolons, spaces, parentheses, and braces where possible.
- Transforms functions to arrow functions when
new,this,arguments, andprototypearen't used. - Transforms
ifstatements to expressions.
Precompiled binaries are available for Linux, macOS, and Windows.
Linux x64 | macOS x64 | Windows x64
Use the --help argument for more details.
minify-js --output /path/to/output.min.js /path/to/src.jsAdd the dependency:
[dependencies]
minify-js = "0.6.0"Call the method:
use minify_js::{Session, TopLevelMode, minify};
let mut code: &[u8] = b"const main = () => { let my_first_variable = 1; };";
let session = Session::new();
let mut out = Vec::new();
minify(&session, TopLevelMode::Global, code, &mut out).unwrap();
assert_eq!(out.as_slice(), b"const main=()=>{let a=1}");Install the dependency:
npm i @minify-js/nodeCall the method:
import {minify} from "@minify-js/node";
const src = Buffer.from("let x = 1;", "utf-8");
const min = minify(src);- Combine and reorder declarations.
- Evaluation and folding of constant expressions.
- Parse and erase TypeScript syntax.
- Removal of unreachable, unused, and redundant code.
- Inlining single-use declarations.
- Replacing if statements with conditional and logical expressions.
- Returning an explicit error on illegal code e.g. multiple declarations/exports with identical names.
- Much more inline, high level, and usage documentation.
- Support import and export string names e.g.
import { "a-b" as "c-d" } from "x". - Simplify pattern parsing and minification.
- Micro-optimisations:
- Unwrap string literal computed members, then identifier or number string members.
- Replace
x === null || x === undefinedwithx == null, wherexis side-effect free. - Replace
typeof x === "undefined"withx === undefined. - Using shorthand properties.
- Replace
void xwithx, undefined. - Replace
return undefinedwithreturn. - Replace
constwithlet. - Hoist
letandconst. - Unwrapping blocks.
- Unwrapping paretheses, altering expressions as necessary.
if (...) return a; else if (...) return b; else return c=>return (...) ? a : (...) ? b : c.