Timothy Farrell 3328248274 Apply standard/enforced code format with prettier.
This commit marks applying prettier to the whole of git history up to this point and prettier is used to enforce format via pre-commit hook. The command used was: `git filter-branch -f --tree-filter 'prettier --no-config --single-quote --tab-width=1 --print-width=100 --use-tabs --trailing-comma=none --prose-wrap=always --write "{.,{packages,bin}/**}/*.{js,json,md}" || echo "Error formatting, possibly invalid JS"' -- --all`
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TrimKit

TrimKit is a set of DOM and API abstractions for the purpose of better Javascript minification. For example:

if (a === undefined) { alert('Oops'); }

minifies down to:

if(a===void 0){alert('Oops')}

If we compare against undefined more than 3 times, we can save bytes by doing this:

function isUndefined(a) { return a === void 0; }

if (isUndefined(a)) { alert('Oops'); }

which minifies down to:

function b(a){return a===void 0}

if (b(a)){alert('Oops');}

With enough uses of common APIs, you can win back some bytes.

NOTE: TrimKit will help you obsess about Javascript file sizes but that does not always translate to smaller files after you apply compression. Because files using have more entropy, small, pre-compression gains can result in post-compression losses. YMMV.

Abstractions

  • undefined
  • requestAnimationFrame
  • Array.isArray
  • Array.from
  • Object.keys
  • document
  • typeof obj === 'function'
  • typeof obj === 'string'
  • typeof obj === 'number'
  • null
  • obj === undefined
  • obj === null
  • fn.apply(context, params)