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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.
$ npm install [--save-dev] esnext
let
)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.
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');
First, install the development dependencies:
$ npm install
Then, try running the tests:
$ npm test
git checkout -b my-new-feature
)git commit -am 'Add some feature'
)git push origin my-new-feature
)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.
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.
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Update your project to the latest ECMAScript syntax.
The npm package esnext receives a total of 9,991 weekly downloads. As such, esnext popularity was classified as popular.
We found that esnext 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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