esnext
Use tomorrow's JavaScript syntax today.
NOTE: This project is early alpha. Use it in production at your own risk.
For a more robust project with similar goals, see Google's Traceur.
Install
$ npm install [--save-dev] esnext
Goals
- Allow using future JavaScript syntax today.
- Require as little runtime code as possible.
- Generate human-readable code.
- TODO: Integrate with build tools such as broccoli.
Non-Goals
- Provide polyfills for future JavaScript APIs.
- Line-by-line equivalence from source to compiled.
Features
Available
TODO
Any omissions here are not intentional and we'd love to integrate support for
more future JavaScript syntax (see es6features for a more
complete list). See the Contributing section below. Keep in mind that, as of
right now, this project is intended to support new JavaScript syntax only.
Any new APIs should be handled using polyfills. This may change in the future.
Usage
var compile = require('esnext').compile;
var result = compile(es6Source);
fs.writeFileSync('result.js', result.code, 'utf8');
fs.writeFileSync('result.js.map', JSON.stringify(result.map), 'utf8');
Contributing
Setup
First, install the development dependencies:
$ npm install
Then, try running the tests:
$ npm test
Pull Requests
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
Any contributors to the master esnext repository must sign the Individual
Contributor License Agreement (CLA). It's a short form that covers our
bases and makes sure you're eligible to contribute.
When you have a change you'd like to see in the master repository, send a pull
request. Before we merge your
request, we'll make sure you're in the list of people who have signed a CLA.
Acknowledgements
Huge thanks to Ben Newman for recast and
regenerator. Thanks also to Thomas Boyt for his
work on the es6-module-transpiler,
es6-class, es6-arrow-function, and others.