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ECMAScript parsing infrastructure for multipurpose analysis
Parse JavaScript code comments. Works with block and line comments, and should work with CSS, LESS, SASS, or any language with the same comment formats.
Extract JavaScript code comments from a string or glob of files.
Safely evaluate JavaScript (estree) expressions, sync and async.
The simplest tool to parse/transform/generate code on ast
A tool to visualize abstract syntax tree.
ECMAScript Expressions parser and static eval
Extract javascript code comments with esprima. Thin wrapper to prove a simple interface for getting code comments from a string, file or glob of files.
A static progam analysis and visualization tool that detects code smells in a given JS codebase
🐌 Detect cyclomatic complexity of your JavaScript and TypeScript code
Compiles JS source written as AMD modules to a single file without the need for a loader (RequireJS / almond / etc.)
This repository contains the remote code execution engine for the pennant-notebook project.
Jackdaw - a Javascript weaver for the LARA language.
some code about ast demo
Simple algorithms for checking basic properties of code complexity.
A visual representation of JavaScript programs
Uses espree to extract JavaScript code comments from a string. Returns an array of comment objects, with line, column, index, comment type and comment string.
This is a tool to find calls at javascript code.
Frontend project Essence Core
A static code analysis tool for binary search algorithm
JS code transformation library replacing switch statements with other conditional statements
given a javascript source code, returns undeclared identifiers
eslint does not enforce identifiers starting with a lowercase letter.
This repository contains homeworks, project and workshop related material for the CSC519 DevOps Course (Fall 2017) at NC State
Parser for a JavaScript AST produced by esprima
Some benchmarks to show the performance of various modern JS parsers.
append a non-enumerable property to an abstract syntax tree
Complexity Analysis of JavaScript code using Esprima