/strip-literal

Strip comments and string literals from JavaScript code

Primary LanguageTypeScriptMIT LicenseMIT

strip-literal

NPM version

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.

Functions

stripLiteralAcorn

Strip literal using Acorn's tokenizer.

Will throw error if the input is not valid JavaScript.

Source

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.

Source

stripLiteral

Strip literal from code.

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

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createIsLiteralPositionAcorn

Returns a function that returns whether the position is in a literal using Acorn's tokenizer.

Will throw error if the input is not valid JavaScript.

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License

MIT License © 2022 Anthony Fu