
Security News
The Next Open Source Security Race: Triage at Machine Speed
Claude Opus 4.6 has uncovered more than 500 open source vulnerabilities, raising new considerations for disclosure, triage, and patching at scale.
rewrite-module
Advanced tools
Rewrite a module's exports by applying string transformations, then return for immediate use! No eval()
Rewrite a module's exports by applying string transformations, then return for immediate use! No
eval()!
$ npm install --save rewrite-module
// foobar.js
exports.foo = 'FOOBAR_foo';
exports.bar = 'FOOBAR_bar';
const { join } = require('path');
const read = require('fs').readFileSync;
const rewriteModule = require('rewrite-module');
const file = join(__dirname, 'foobar.js');
const data = read(file, 'utf8').replace(/FOOBAR/g, 'foobar');
rewriteModule({file, data});
//=> {foo: 'foobar_foo', bar: 'foobar_bar'}
Returns a new, useable module that's comprised of the contents you provided. The return-module directly reflects the input given; so any defined exports will be available as object keys.
Note: You can receive a
functioninstead of anobjectif that's what you defined. Perhaps a refresher on exports?
Type: string
Required: true
The transformed string to be evaluated in a new VM.
Type: string
The original module's filepath.
MIT © Luke Edwards
FAQs
Rewrite a module's exports by applying string transformations, then return for immediate use! No eval()
We found that rewrite-module 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.
Did you know?

Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.

Security News
Claude Opus 4.6 has uncovered more than 500 open source vulnerabilities, raising new considerations for disclosure, triage, and patching at scale.

Research
/Security News
Malicious dYdX client packages were published to npm and PyPI after a maintainer compromise, enabling wallet credential theft and remote code execution.

Security News
gem.coop is testing registry-level dependency cooldowns to limit exposure during the brief window when malicious gems are most likely to spread.