Distribute non-minified highlight.js
We are violating Fedora's packaging guidelines on compilation/minification with respect to highlight.js:
If a JavaScript library typically is shipped as minified or compiled code, it MUST be compiled or minified as part of the RPM build process. Shipping pre-minified or pre-compiled code is unacceptable in Fedora.
The compiler or minifier used by upstream should be used to compile or minify the code. If the minifier used by upstream is unable to be included in Fedora, an alternative minifier may be used. See this page for a list of known problem areas and suggestions for workarounds.
Additionally, the uncompiled/unminified version MUST be included alongside the compiled/minified version.
Minified JavaScript is not useful for JavaScript run locally, as the entire point of minification is to reduce HTTP transfer times. Therefore, JavaScript not intended for the web (e.g. for Node.js or GNOME Shell extensions) MUST NOT be minified.
Debian has similar rules, so we should probably follow them.