django-compress provides an automated system for compressing CSS and JavaScript files. By default, it only outputs compressed files while not in DEBUG-mode. That means you can still debug and edit your source files while coding, and when going to production, the compressed files will be automatically generated. Support for jsmin and CSSTidy is included and enabled by default (but can easily be disabled). Support for YUI Compressor is also supported out of the box. django-compress includes template tags for outputting the URLs to the CSS/JavaScript?-files and some other goodies to improve the performance of serving static media. django-compress is available at github[1] and Google Code[2]. You can always access the latest and greatest code from both git and Subversion. The documentation is available online at Github[3], or under docs/ in the source. [1] http://github.com/pelme/django-compress/tree/master [2] http://code.google.com/p/django-compress/ [3] http://github.com/pelme/django-compress/tree/master/docs