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Inspired by this answer.. Can you guys point me to something similar--something that can be integrated into a build-script or perhaps directly into Visual Studio?

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Visual Studio projects use MSBuild, so you can integrate an MSBuild task that uses whatever javascript minifier you'd like.

This has been blogged about pretty extensively so I won't bother trying to come up with the specifics here... but a quick google search yielded some good posts.

http://www.coderjournal.com/2008/05/how-to-create-a-yui-compressor-msbuild-task/

http://blog.mastykarz.nl/minify-your-javascript-and-save-the-kbs-for-later-imtech-javascript-minificator-free-tool/

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  • Yep I've used Nick Berardi's (the CoderJournal link) in the past to include YUI Minifier in the project build scripts. Sep 9, 2009 at 23:11
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The first link from womps post (Nick Berardi's blog post) uses the YUI Compressor for java. So if you don't want to have the extra dependency of java / installing java, then you can do the same thing with a .NET port of the most excellent YUI Compressor project -> YUICompressor for .NET.

Maybe that might help :)

*Disclaimer: I did most of that port.

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