During the build process of Schoorbs release packages, I wanted to compress the css-files. Doing some (re)search on the internet, I made the sad determination that there is no such library that allows me to do this in ruby.
Due to this cause, I started to program Rainpress, a ruby-module for compressing CSS-files. Though it’s bascilly a library, it ships with a small executable. There is no stable release at the moment, but the SVN-trunk should work well. All progress can be seen on its Google Code page.
Tags: ruby, css, rainpress, compressor
I'm a computer science student at the Karlsruhe
Institute of Technology. In my spare time I create some nice pieces of
software (mostly for the web), enjoy tuning some of my websites or volunteer
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