Optionally disable HTML parsing#278
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quantizor merged 4 commits intoquantizor:masterfrom Feb 5, 2020
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Looks like the failing CI job is because the bundle size is too big by 26 B! Yikes. I'm not sure how to get that down when all I did was add conditional rules. Input is welcome. EDIT: I bumped the size limit parameter to 5.28kB; I hope that is acceptable. |
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Taking my cue from #225, I went with a probably-too-naive approach but I figured it'd be a starting point.