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JavaScript: I’d rate Google’s Closure Compiler as the best, and UglifyJS second. There isn’t much data out there comparing them, especially the current or recent versions of them, but Closure gets lots of attention from talented people and its minification is guided by smart optimizations. In that sense, it’s a true compiler, doing things like dead code elimination and some restructuring. CSS: CSSO and CSS Nano are both good. CSSO was created by Yandex, and I’m generally impressed with Yandex’s talent. (They’re the Google of Russia, sort of.). HTML: As far as I know, there isn’t a good HTML minifier right now. WebMarkupMin might be good, but it’s new and I haven’t tested it. The most popular is HTML Minifier, but it’s buggy, poorly documented, and unsafe – it can easily break your website, and they’re strangely unwilling to fix their bugs (see this bug). A golang minifier deletes the `<html>` and `<head>` tags, which is fascinating. For some reason HTML minifiers seem to be in the hands of people who are willing to take alarming risks with HTML – it’s a weird bubble in the universe. We could really use a focused project to build a reference HTML minifier, and I’ve asked Cloudflare to open-source theirs (but I have no idea if they will).
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