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Polly.JS vs UglifyJS: What are the differences?
Polly.JS: Record, replay, and stub HTTP interactions. Polly.JS is a standalone, framework-agnostic JavaScript library that enables recording, replaying, and stubbing HTTP interactions Polly taps into native browser APIs to mock requests and responses with little to no configuration while giving you the ability to take full control of each request with a simple, powerful, and intuitive API.; UglifyJS: JavaScript parser / mangler / compressor / beautifier library for NodeJS. This package implements a general-purpose JavaScript parser/compressor/beautifier toolkit. It is developed on NodeJS, but it should work on any JavaScript platform supporting the CommonJS module system (and if your platform of choice doesn’t support CommonJS, you can easily implement it, or discard the exports.* lines from UglifyJS sources).
Polly.JS and UglifyJS belong to "Javascript Utilities & Libraries" category of the tech stack.
Polly.JS and UglifyJS are both open source tools. It seems that UglifyJS with 8.12K GitHub stars and 761 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Polly.JS with 7.75K GitHub stars and 219 GitHub forks.
Pros of Polly.JS
Pros of UglifyJS
- Great for javascript minification0