PHP Code Twsiter 0.9 details
PHP Code Twsiter 0.9 details
PHP Code Twsiter description
This tool loads all files required by a project (including binaries) into one file. All unused functions will be removed, all function and variable names will be replaced by shorter (and unreadable) ones, all not needed whitespaces will be removed, debugging code will be removed, ... You'll get informed when a global or local variable is not used. The resulting file is still a regular php-file. (No extra softeate is required!)
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