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Parcel CSS: A new CSS parser, compiler, and minifier written in Rust
Announcing Parcel CSS: A new CSS parser, compiler, and minifier written in Rust!.
I’m very excited to announce @parcel/css, a new CSS parser, compiler, and minifier written in Rust! Check it out on GitHub, or try a live demo right in your browser.
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This is not only quite impressive, but it’s even usable as a library, that’s amazing!!!
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