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1) reduced to 1 digit after decimal 215kB 18% less
2) reduced to 3 digits after decimal 261kB
3) reduced to 2 digits after decimal 238kB 9% less

d="M -240.983,-89.522 C -236.461,-123.662 -225.153,-185.011 -176.132,-211.054 -109.389,-246.511 -10.685,

d="M -240.9,-89.5 C -236.4,-123.6 -225.1,-185.0 -176.1,-211.0 -109.3,-246.5 -10.6,

1st shows a SVG partial path of 3 digits after decimal. 2nd one 1 digit.

save a bash script called optimize.sh with the following:
sed -i -E -e 's|([0-9]+\.[0-9]{1})[0-9]+|\1|g' "$1"

now run find command and recursively find all svg files
find . -name \*.svg -exec ./optimize.sh {} \;

ran it on 17,354 svg files and savings is 800MB. 5GB --> 4.2GB. Sure if did only 2 then 400MB but the glitch as far as I could tell happens less than 0.1% of the time. Not all stickers convert from tgs so it's definitely worth 0.1% stickers getting glitched. Only found glitch on on other sticker. Already reduced to 1 digit for SVG Stroker.



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1) reduced to 1 digit after decimal 215kB 18% less
2) reduced to 3 digits after decimal 261kB
3) reduced to 2 digits after decimal 238kB 9% less

d="M -240.983,-89.522 C -236.461,-123.662 -225.153,-185.011 -176.132,-211.054 -109.389,-246.511 -10.685,

d="M -240.9,-89.5 C -236.4,-123.6 -225.1,-185.0 -176.1,-211.0 -109.3,-246.5 -10.6,

1st shows a SVG partial path of 3 digits after decimal. 2nd one 1 digit.

save a bash script called optimize.sh with the following:
sed -i -E -e 's|([0-9]+\.[0-9]{1})[0-9]+|\1|g' "$1"

now run find command and recursively find all svg files
find . -name \*.svg -exec ./optimize.sh {} \;

ran it on 17,354 svg files and savings is 800MB. 5GB --> 4.2GB. Sure if did only 2 then 400MB but the glitch as far as I could tell happens less than 0.1% of the time. Not all stickers convert from tgs so it's definitely worth 0.1% stickers getting glitched. Only found glitch on on other sticker. Already reduced to 1 digit for SVG Stroker.

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