# maxmin [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/sindresorhus/maxmin.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/sindresorhus/maxmin) > Get a pretty output of the original, minified, gzipped size of a string or buffer ![](screenshot.png) Useful for logging the difference between original and minified file in e.g. a build-system. ## Install ```sh $ npm install --save maxmin ``` ## Usage ```js var maxmin = require('maxmin'); var max = 'function smoothRangeRandom(min,max){var num=Math.floor(Math.random()*(max-min+1)+min);return this.prev=num===this.prev?++num:num};'; var min = '(function(b,c){var a=Math.floor(Math.random()*(c-b+1)+b);return this.a=a===this.a?++a:a})()'; console.log(maxmin(max, min, true)); //=> 130 B → 91 B → 53 B (gzip) ``` ## API ### maxmin(max, min, useGzip) #### max *Required* Type: `string`, `buffer`, `number` Original string or its size in bytes. #### min *Required* Type: `string`, `buffer`, `number` Minified string or its size in bytes. #### useGzip Type: `boolean` Default: `false` Show gzipped size of `min`. Pretty slow. Not shown when `min` is a `number`. ## License MIT © [Sindre Sorhus](http://sindresorhus.com)