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@morgul/maximize
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Unobfuscate and beautify obfuscated/minified JavaScript code with source maps
Maximize will deobfuscate and beautify minified code using source maps. Source maps map compiled code back to the original code, including mangled to original function and variable names. JS Beautifier is used under the hood for beautifying.
This program will fail if source maps are not provided and available. Use JS Beautifier directly for beautifying code without transforming variable and function names.
As an example, see the minified script and the generated maximized script from http://dev.fontdragr.com.
npm install -g maximize
usage: maximize.js [-h] [-b BEAUTIFY_OPTS] url
Deobfuscate and beautify JavaScript code with source maps
Positional arguments:
url URL of javascript to maximize
Optional arguments:
-h, --help Show this help message and exit.
-b BEAUTIFY_OPTS, --beautify-opts BEAUTIFY_OPTS
JS Beautifier options in JSON format
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Unobfuscate and beautify obfuscated/minified JavaScript code with source maps
We found that @morgul/maximize demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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