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This is more like a feature request, if I should post this somewhere else, please do let me know.
Is there or could there be an option (CLI arg) to include the rest of the files in a folder when obfuscating said folder's JS files?
If a have files src/js/a.js, src/js/b.js and src/css/a.css, I'd like to be able to do something like
javascript-obfuscator src --output src-o --copy-rest
so I end up with an obfuscated version of my JS files, alongside my non-JS files.
This would be very handy when dealing with lots of files.
Thank you
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