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makubex64 / gist:df2e15fe212dadb7c4fe016cfb79550f
Created October 24, 2020 14:11 — forked from rxaviers/gist:7360908
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makubex64 / GIT.md
Created October 17, 2020 04:01 — forked from dasdo/GIT.md
Lista de Comandos en GIT

Configuración Básica

Configurar Nombre que salen en los commits

	git config --global user.name "dasdo"

Configurar Email

	git config --global user.email dasdo1@gmail.com
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makubex64 / minification.md
Created July 29, 2020 19:58 — forked from gaearon/minification.md
How to Set Up Minification

In production, it is recommended to minify any JavaScript code that is included with your application. Minification can help your website load several times faster, especially as the size of your JavaScript source code grows.

Here's one way to set it up:

  1. Install Node.js
  2. Run npm init -y in your project folder (don't skip this step!)
  3. Run npm install terser

Now, to minify a file called like_button.js, run in the terminal: