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strip-literal

Strip comments and string literals from JavaScript code

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strip-literal

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Strip comments and string literals from JavaScript code. Powered by acorn's tokenizer.

Usage

import { stripLiteral } from 'strip-literal'

stripLiteral('const foo = `//foo ${bar}`') // 'const foo = `       ${bar}`'

Comments, string literals will be replaced by spaces with the same length to keep the source map untouched.

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stripLiteralAcorn

Strip literal using Acorn's tokenizer.

Will throw error if the input is not valid JavaScript.

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stripLiteralRegex

Strip literal using RegExp.

This will be faster and can work on non-JavaScript input. But will have some caveats on distinguish strings and comments.

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stripLiteral

Strip literal from code.

Try to use stripLiteralAcorn first, and fallback to stripLiteralRegex if Acorn fails.

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MIT License © 2022 Anthony Fu

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Package last updated on 14 Jun 2022

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