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Use standard lessc and minify CSS using Node.js (#2337) * Use standard lessc and minify CSS using Node.js This changes the previous nonstandard `lessc` to the official one and enables CSS minification via the clean-css module. To build CSS, Node.js is required along with a `npm install` to get the tools installed locally in node_modules so there is no dependency on binaries in PATH. Benefits include: - Allows one to have a standard lessc in PATH. - Can now use command line switches on lessc. - Minified CSS brings faster page load times and also has the benefit of discouraging contributors from editing CSS directly. To build CSS, Node.js is required along with a `npm install` to get the tools installed locally based on the information in `package.json`. The 'make stylesheet' task was modified to run without condition. This makes it easier to work on the make task itself without having to delete files. Also fixes: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/2198 * install node, npm and modules on drone * .PHONY * use 'minify' to minify CSS
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{
Compress css with nodejs (#2580)
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"license"
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"MIT"
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"devDependencies"
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{
"less"
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"^2.7.2"
,
"less-plugin-clean-css"
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"^1.5.1"
}
}