bit-bundler plugin to minify JavaScript
npm install bit-bundler-minifyjs 
bit-bundler plugin for minifying JavaScript
bit-bundler-minifyjs is actually a tiny wrapper for UglifyJS, so be sure to check it out for more details on all the available options.
```
$ npm install --save-dev bit-bundler-minifyjs
javascript
var Bitbundler = require("bit-bundler");var bitbundler = new Bitbundler({
bundler: [
"bit-bundler-minifyjs"
]
});
bitbundler.bundle({
src: "in.js",
dest: "out.js"
});
`
with code splitting
All options can actually be configured on a per bundle basis leveraging bundle names, which is really handy when spltting bundles.
` javascript
var Bitbundler = require("bit-bundler");Bitbundler.bundle({
src: "in.js",
dest: "out.js"
}, {
bundler: [
["bit-bundler-splitter", {
name: "vendor",
dest: "dist/vendor.js",
match: { path: /node_modules/ }
}],
["bit-bundler-minifyjs", {
vendor: {
sourceMap: false
}
}]
]
});
`bundle banner
A useful feature is adding a "banner" to the output minified file.
`
minifyjs({
banner: "/! (c) Miguel Castillo. Licensed under MIT /"
})
`
options
All options are directly forwarded onto UglifyJS, so understanding what options are available is helpful if the default behavior isn't sufficient for you. For convenience, you can refer to the options below that are commonly used.
bannerString value that is added to the top of the generated file. Useful for adding build and licensing information. This option is a shorthand for
output.preamble option in UglifyJS.> This is a bit-bundler-minifyjs option, not an
UglifyJS option. Internally, this is the preamble options in UglifyJS.
sourceMapFlag to disable sourcemap generation. Sourcemaps are generated inline, but they can be split out into a separate file with the plugin bit-bundler-extractsm.
sourceMap is true by default.> This is a bit-bundler-minifyjs option, not an
UglifyJS` option.