Next time you create a `.tar.gz` tarball, consider using Zopfli (instead of `gzip`) for the compression part: https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/commit/71448f5fcd8bc86d86f1f770ed3397caa6d5a92e …
@cowboy :( For small files, e.g. JS or CSS, I don’t even notice. Did you see my grunt-zopfli plugin, by the way?
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@mathias no, but awesome! I wonder if it would be more useful to have a general gzip plugin that supports multiple compression algorithms. -
@cowboy Ah, you mean it would be better as an option in https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt-contrib-compress …? Sure, why not :) - 1 more reply
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