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Find unused files, dependencies and exports in your TypeScript and JavaScript projects

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What is knip?

Knip is a tool for analyzing and managing unused files and dependencies in your JavaScript and TypeScript projects. It helps you keep your codebase clean and efficient by identifying and removing unnecessary code.

What are knip's main functionalities?

Identify Unused Files

This feature allows you to identify files in your project directory that are not being used. The code sample demonstrates how to use Knip to find unused files in the './src' directory.

const knip = require('knip');

knip.findUnusedFiles({
  directory: './src'
}).then(unusedFiles => {
  console.log('Unused files:', unusedFiles);
});

Identify Unused Dependencies

This feature helps you find dependencies listed in your package.json that are not being used in your project. The code sample shows how to use Knip to find unused dependencies in the current directory.

const knip = require('knip');

knip.findUnusedDependencies({
  directory: './'
}).then(unusedDependencies => {
  console.log('Unused dependencies:', unusedDependencies);
});

Remove Unused Files

This feature allows you to automatically remove files that are not being used in your project. The code sample demonstrates how to use Knip to remove unused files in the './src' directory.

const knip = require('knip');

knip.removeUnusedFiles({
  directory: './src'
}).then(() => {
  console.log('Unused files removed');
});

Remove Unused Dependencies

This feature helps you automatically remove dependencies that are not being used in your project. The code sample shows how to use Knip to remove unused dependencies in the current directory.

const knip = require('knip');

knip.removeUnusedDependencies({
  directory: './'
}).then(() => {
  console.log('Unused dependencies removed');
});

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