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Expand Up @@ -606,19 +606,19 @@ Several JavaScript and CSS minifiers are available through shorthand.
In Rails you will specify them with:

```ruby
config.assets.js_compressor = :uglify
config.assets.js_compressor = :terser
config.assets.css_compressor = :scss
```

If you're not using Rails, configure this directly on the "environment".

``` ruby
environment.js_compressor = :uglify
environment.js_compressor = :terser
environment.css_compressor = :scss
```

If you are using Sprockets directly with a Rack app, don't forget to add
the `uglifier` and `sass` gems to your Gemfile when using above options.
the `ruby-terser` and `sass` gems to your Gemfile when using above options.

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