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@neo4j-cypher/language-support
Advanced tools
This package contains the core language support features for Cypher built with ANTLR4.
The API is not yet properly documented, but here are two simple examples of what you can do!
npm install @neo4j-cypher/language-support@next
import {
autocomplete,
validateSyntax,
DbSchema,
} from '@neo4j-cypher/language-support';
const schema: DbSchema = { labels: ['Person'] };
autocomplete('MATCH (n:', schema); // yields CompletionItem[] containing "Person"
validateSyntax('RETRN 123', schema); // yields SyntaxDiagnostic[] with Invalid keyword, did you mean RETURN?
FAQs
Cypher language support
The npm package @neo4j-cypher/language-support receives a total of 3,676 weekly downloads. As such, @neo4j-cypher/language-support popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @neo4j-cypher/language-support demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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