Add svgo as npm dependency and set up npm script to run it#100
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Fixes #99. This allows making the svgo dependency explicit and locked to a working version, while also simplifying the commands for contributing to the project.
svgonpm install -g svgonpm installsvgosvgo ./flags --recursive --config=svgo.config.jsnpm run svgoI've updated the instructions in the README, taking care to describe what's going on at each step so there's no mysterious magic happening behind the scenes for those who are not familiar with Node.js projects.
(Btw, we should probably mention in the README that Node.js is required for contributing, sinceUpdate: done.svgois a Node.js project — wdyt @HatScripts?)