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Since the beginig of the times this project's name has been "Portainer Stack Utils", which describes what it is and what it does. In order to avoid possible future legal issues with Portainer registered trademark it should be renamed to something that does not include "Portainer". Also, it has evolved to include more than just "stacks", so the name should not limit to "Stack Utils". Whatever name
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As generating human-readable code is not a current aim, and we're quite far from having it anyway, it would make sense to generate a code that is already "minified". (i. e. cannot be reduced more by a minifier).
This might not be possible to achieve to 100% without implementing some complicated compiler logic (for example determining whether some parenthesis are needed). Implementing those shou