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The standard file extension for Web App Manifest files is
".webmanifest". This commit allows Hugo to recognize .webmanifest files
as "application/manifest+json" files and to minify them using its
JSON minifier.
The .webmanifest file extension is recommended in the w3c spec to
simplify media type registration:
https://www.w3.org/TR/appmanifest/#media-type-registration
Webhint docs are also relevant:
https://webhint.io/docs/user-guide/hints/hint-manifest-file-extension/
Closes #8624
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Fixes #6750
Updates #6892
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Closes #6791
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Update #6719
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Fixes #5506
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No functional changes, just support for Go Modules.
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See: https://github.com/tdewolff/minify/blob/948b6490cf3cacab5f4d7474104c3d21bf6eda46/README.md#L171
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Add a regex matcher for json types. Specifically support LD+JSON which
allows for google seo minification out of the box. Expanded JS/JSON
minification testing.
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This commit also removes the deprecated `Suffix` from MediaType. Now use `Suffixes` and put the MIME type suffix in the type, e.g. `application/svg+xml`.
Fixes #5093
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Fixes #5112
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Fixes #5089
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Fixes #5073
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Hugo Pipes added minification support for resources fetched via ´resources.Get` and similar.
This also adds support for minification of the final output for supported output formats: HTML, XML, SVG, CSS, JavaScript, JSON.
To enable, run Hugo with the `--minify` flag:
```bash
hugo --minify
```
This commit is also a major spring cleaning of the `transform` package to allow the new minification step fit into that processing chain.
Fixes #1251
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