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=================
Django Compressor
=================
Compresses linked and inline JavaScript or CSS into a single cached file.
Why another static file combiner for Django?
============================================
Short version: None of them did exactly what I needed.
Long version:
**JS/CSS belong in the templates**
Every static combiner for Django I've seen makes you configure
your static files in your ``settings.py``. While that works, it doesn't make
sense. Static files are for display. And it's not even an option if your
settings are in completely different repositories and use different deploy
processes from the templates that depend on them.
**Flexibility**
Django Compressor doesn't care if different pages use different combinations
of statics. It doesn't care if you use inline scripts or styles. It doesn't
get in the way.
**Automatic regeneration and cache-foreverable generated output**
Statics are never stale and browsers can be told to cache the output forever.
**Full test suite**
It has one.
Contents
========
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
quickstart
usage
scenarios
settings
remote-storages
behind-the-scenes
jinja2
django-sekizai
reactjs
contributing
changelog