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Parse and output TODOs and FIXMEs from comments in your files
Easily extract, collect and report TODOs and FIXMEs in your code. This project uses regex in order to extract your todos from comments.
TODO: add some info
some code(); //TODO: do something
is not supported).TODO
and FIXME
- case insensitive.tags
in cli and customTags
in leasot.parse
)Filetype | Extension | Notes | Parser Name |
---|---|---|---|
C# | .cs | Supports // and /* */ comments. | defaultParser |
C++/C | .cpp .c .h | Supports // and /* */ comments. | defaultParser |
CSS | .css | Supports /* */ comments. | defaultParser |
Coffee-React | .cjsx | Supports # comments. | coffeeParser |
Coffeescript | .coffee | Supports # comments. | coffeeParser |
EJS | .ejs | Supports <!-- --> and <%# %> | ejsParser |
Erb | .erb | Supports <!-- --> | twigParser |
Erlang | .erl .hrl | Supports % comments. | erlangParser |
Go | .go | Supports // and /* */ comments. | defaultParser |
HTML | .html .htm | Supports <!-- --> | twigParser |
Haml | .haml | Supports / -# <!-- --> and <%# %> | twigParser |
Handlebars | .hbs .handlebars | Supports {{! }} and {{!-- --}} | hbsParser |
Haskell | .hs | Supports -- | haskellParser |
Hogan | .hgn .hogan | Supports {{! }} and {{!-- --}} | hbsParser |
Jade | .jade | Supports // and //- comments. | jadeParser |
Javascript | .js .es .es6 | Supports // and /* */ comments | defaultParser |
Jsx | .jsx | Supports // and /* */ comments. | defaultParser |
Less | .less | Supports // and /* */ comments. | defaultParser |
Mustache | .mustache | Supports {{! }} and {{!-- --}} | hbsParser |
PHP | .php | Supports // and /* */ comments. | defaultParser |
Pascal | .pas | Supports // and { } comments. | pascalParser |
Perl | .pl , .pm | Supports # comments. | coffeeParser |
Python | .py | Supports """ and # comments. | pythonParser |
Ruby | .rb | Supports # comments. | coffeeParser |
Sass | .sass .scss | Supports // and /* */ comments. | defaultParser |
Shell | .sh .zsh .bash | Supports # comments. | coffeeParser |
SilverStripe | .ss | Supports <%-- --%> comments. | ssParser |
Stylus | .styl | Supports // and /* */ comments. | defaultParser |
Twig | .twig | Supports {# #} and <!-- --> | twigParser |
Typescript | .ts | Supports // and /* */ comments. | defaultParser |
Javascript is the default parser.
PRs for additional filetypes is most welcomed!!
$ npm install --global leasot
❯ leasot --help
Usage: leasot [options] <file ...>
Parse and output TODOs and FIXMEs from comments in your files
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
-r, --reporter [reporter] use reporter (table|json|xml|markdown|raw) (default: table)
-t, --filetype [filetype] force the filetype to parse. Useful for streams (default: .js)
-T, --tags <tags> add additional comment types to find (alongside todo & fixme)
-S, --skip-unsupported skip unsupported filetypes
-I, --inline-files parse possible inline files
-A, --associate-parser [ext,parser] associate unknown extensions with bundled parsers (parser optional / default: defaultParser)
Examples:
# Check a specific file
$ leasot index.js
# Check php files with glob
$ leasot **/*.php
# Check multiple different filetypes
$ leasot app/**/*.js test.rb
# Use the json reporter
$ leasot --reporter json index.js
# Search for REVIEW comments as well
$ leasot --tags review index.js
# Export TODOS as markdown to a TODO.md file
$ leasot --reporter markdown app/**/*.py > TODO.md
# Check a stream specifying the filetype as coffee
$ cat index.coffee | leasot --filetype .coffee
$ npm install --save-dev leasot
var fs = require('fs');
var leasot = require('leasot');
var contents = fs.readFileSync('./contents.js', 'utf8');
// get the filetype of the file, or force a special parser
var filetype = path.extname('./contents.js');
// add file for better reporting
var file = 'contents.js';
var todos = leasot.parse({ext: filetype,content: contents,fileName: file});
// -> todos now contains the array of todos/fixme parsed
var output = leasot.reporter(todos, {
reporter: 'json',
spacing: 2
});
console.log(output);
// -> json output of the todos
var leasot = require('leasot');
leasot
exposes the following API:
Associates a bundled parser with a new extension.
The parsers
parameter must be completed in the following format:
{
'.cls': {
parserName: 'defaultParser'
}
}
Check whether extension is supported by parser.
Specify an extension including the prefixing dot, for example:
leasot.isExtSupported('.js'); //-> true
Returns: Boolean
Name | Type | Required | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
ext | string | Yes | The extension the parse as including a prefixing dot. | |
content | string | Yes | Content to parse | |
fileName | string | No | fileName to attach to todos output | |
customTags | array | No | [] | Additional tags (comment types) to search for (alongside todo & fixme) |
withIncludedFiles | boolean | No | false | Parse also possible included file types (for example: css inside a php file |
associateParser | object | No | See .associateExtWithParser for syntax |
Returns: array
of comments.
[{
file: 'parsedFile.js',
text: 'comment text',
kind: 'TODO',
line: 8
}]
Use the specified reporter to report the comments.
comments
is the array of comments received from leasot.parse()
.
config
is an object that will also be passed to the reporter itself (allowing custom options for each reporter).
It may also contain the specified reporter:
Can be a string indicating the built-in reporter to use, or an external library used as a reporter.
Could also be a custom function (comments, config)
Type: String|Function
Required: false
Default: raw
Each reporter might contain config params that are useful only for that reporter:
Returns a markdown version of the todos.
How to separate lines in the output file. Defaults to your OS's default line separator.
Type: String
Default: Your system default line feed
How many newLine
s should separate between comment type blocks.
Type: Number
Default: 2
Minimum: 0
Control the output of a header for each comment kind (i.e todo, fixme).
Type: Function
Default:
transformHeader: function (kind) {
return ['### ' + kind + 's',
'| Filename | line # | ' + kind,
'|:------|:------:|:------'
];
}
kind: will be be passed as the comment kind (todo/fixme).
Returns: String[]|String
You are expected to return either an Array of strings
or just a string
. If you return an array - each item will be separated by a newline in the output.
Control the output for each comment.
Type: Function
Default:
transformComment: function (file, line, text, kind) {
return ['| ' + file + ' | ' + line + ' | ' + text];
},
file: filename the comment was in.
line: line of comment.
text: comment text
kind: will be be passed as the comment kind (todo/fixme).
Returns: String[]|String
You are expected to return either an Array of strings
or just a string
. If you return an array - each item will be separated by a newline in the output.
Returns a pretty formatted table of the todos.
Just returns the raw javascript todos
Return a JSON valid representation of the todos.
Type: Number
Default: 2
Return an unformatted XML valid representation of the todos.
Parsed using json2xml
Whether to include xml header
Type: Boolean
Default: true
See https://github.com/estheban/node-json2xml#options--behaviour
Type: Boolean
Default: undefined
MIT ©Gilad Peleg
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Parse and output TODOs and FIXMEs from comments in your files
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