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Unfortunately, due to a few people leaving the team, and staffing issues resulting from the current economic climate (ugh), I'm deprecating the CLI and libsquoosh parts of Squoosh. The web app will continue to be supported and improved. I know that sucks, but there simply isn't the time & people to work on this. If anyone from the community wants to fork it, you have my blessing.
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jakearchibald authored Jan 3, 2023
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[Squoosh] is an image compression web app that reduces image sizes through numerous formats.

# API & CLI

Squoosh has [an API](https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/squoosh/tree/dev/libsquoosh) and [a CLI](https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/squoosh/tree/dev/cli) to compress many images at once.

# Privacy

Squoosh does not send your image to a server. All image compression processes locally.
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I get the part that you are not going to support it but why are you removing the code?

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I get the part that you are not going to support it but why are you removing the code?

Because it's no longer part of the project. Remember, version control means you can still access it, as something from the past.

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