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Bundling & Minification — Complete Guide
Bundling & Minification — Complete Guide: free step-by-step lesson with examples, common mistakes, and interview tips — part of ASP.NET Core MVC Tutorial on Toolliyo Academy.
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ASP.NET Core MVC Tutorial · Lesson 170 of 200
Bundling & Minification
Getting Started ✓ → Core MVC ✓ → Data & Security ✓ → Production ✓ → Career ✓
Interview Ready · 10 — Interview Prep · ~10 min · Section 19: Performance
What is this?
Bundling & Minification is an important part of building ShopNest and real MVC applications. This lesson shows one clear example you can run locally.
Why should you care?
Teams use Bundling & Minification when shipping admin panels, portals, and stores on ASP.NET Core MVC.
See it live — copy this example
Create an MVC project (dotnet new mvc), add the code, and run dotnet run.
// Bundling & Minification — ShopNest.Mvc example
public class HomeController : Controller
{
public IActionResult Index() => View();
}
Run Example »
Edit the code and click Run — like W3Schools Try it Yourself.
What happened?
- Walk through the example top to bottom.
- Each line connects to Bundling & Minification.
- Change one piece, run dotnet run, and observe the result.
Try it yourself
- Open the example for Bundling & Minification.
- Type or paste it into ShopNest.Mvc in the right folder.
- Run the app and verify behavior in the browser.
- Change text or labels in the example and run again — watch the browser update.
- Break the code on purpose (remove a semicolon), read the error message, then fix it.
Remember
Bundling & Minification — know what it does and when to use it. Practice on ShopNest before moving on. Use the Next lesson link when this feels comfortable.