Jessica Stokes
Jessica Stokes
:+1:, but it should really be something else entirely if we're sharing variable scope with the web page.
Good call. If I'm reading this right, that'll also remove the requirement of a server, and allow this to work cross-platform and without Ruby as a dependency. :thumbsup:
That doesn't mean nobody can fork this and make it happen. Even if it sits as a pull request for a while.
Well in that case, everyone just needs to switch to using the fork. It happens.
@graphicsxp, did you ever find a good solution to this?
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The primary issue with this is that [UglifyJS](https://github.com/mishoo/UglifyJS2) (the default JS minifier relied upon by this plugin) is written in JavaScript, and runs on a Node.js server. I'm not sure...
This will remain true as long as Sublime Text uses Python and UglifyJS uses JavaScript, unfortunately. From the looks of the structure of this plugin, it should be easy enough...
Would you mind leaving this open? I might well get a chance to look into it sometime soon.
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