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pug-strip-comments
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Strips comments from Pug token stream
npm install pug-strip-comments
var lex = require('pug-lexer');
var stripComments = require('pug-strip-comments');
var tokens = lex('//- unbuffered\n// buffered');
// [ { type: 'comment', line: 1, val: ' unbuffered', buffer: false },
// { type: 'newline', line: 2 },
// { type: 'comment', line: 2, val: ' buffered', buffer: true },
// { type: 'eos', line: 2 } ]
// Only strip unbuffered comments (default)
stripComments(tokens, { filename: 'pug' });
// [ { type: 'newline', line: 2 },
// { type: 'comment', line: 2, val: ' buffered', buffer: true },
// { type: 'eos', line: 2 } ]
// Only strip buffered comments (when you want to play a joke on your coworkers)
stripComments(tokens, { filename: 'pug', stripUnbuffered: false, stripBuffered: true });
// [ { type: 'comment', line: 1, val: ' unbuffered', buffer: false },
// { type: 'newline', line: 2 },
// { type: 'eos', line: 2 } ]
// Strip both (if you want Pug VERY clean)
stripComments(tokens, { filename: 'pug', stripBuffered: true });
// [ { type: 'newline', line: 2 },
// { type: 'eos', line: 2 } ]
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Strip comments from a Pug token stream (from the lexer)
The npm package pug-strip-comments receives a total of 1,191,622 weekly downloads. As such, pug-strip-comments popularity was classified as popular.
We found that pug-strip-comments demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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