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I have a simple test jekyll app like so:

index.html is:

<script type="text/javascript" src="/assets/myfile.js"><script>
<p>hi</p>

and the myfile.js files is as follows:

var  x  = "this is a string";
alert(x +  "hi");

I just want to add a plugin so that it can minify the js file before it is written to the _site/assets/myfile.js file

How can i achienve that?

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For JS and CSS you can use the Jekyll Asset Bundler It uses the yui-compressor or closure-compiler gems.

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There are plugins for HTML and CSS minification with Jekyll, but a search doesn't turn up anything obvious for JS.

However, the source for CSS one above is less than 100 lines and actually uses Juicer to do the minification, which can also do JS, so that plugin could easily be used as a template to implement your own JS minifier (it looks like even just s/css/js/g would be close to working).

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I recommend the Jekyll Asset Pipeline gem for this. It supports any language (e.g. Scss, Less, CoffeeScript, Erb, etc.) and has a bunch of features (e.g. asset tagging, compression, gzipping, etc.) that set it apart. It also seems to be the fastest growing Jekyll-related gem these days, which I take to mean that it is gaining traction in the community.

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