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    Marked

    Marked

    A markdown parser and compiler. Built for speed

    A low-level markdown compiler for parsing markdown without caching or blocking for long periods of time. Light-weight while implementing all markdown features from the supported flavors & specifications. Available as a command-line interface (CLI) and running in client- or server-side JavaScript projects. The only completely secure system is the one that doesn't exist in the first place. Having said that, we take the security of Marked very seriously. To prevent ReDoS attacks you can run marked on a worker and terminate it when parsing takes longer than usual. Marked can be run in a worker thread on a node server, or a web worker in a browser. ...
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    ncc

    ncc

    Compile a Node.js project into a single file

    Simple CLI for compiling a Node.js module into a single file, together with all its dependencies, gcc-style. Publish minimal packages to npm. Only ship relevant app code to serverless environments Don't waste time configuring bundlers, it is generally faster bootup time and less I/O overhead. Compiled language-like experience (e.g.: go). For testing and debugging, a file can be built into a temporary directory and executed with full source maps support.
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    Lebab

    Lebab

    Turn your ES5 code into readable ES6

    ...Lebab does the opposite of what Babel does. Lebab transpiles your ES5 code to ES6/ES7. It does exactly the opposite of what Babel does. Convert your old-fashioned code using the lebab cli tool, enabling a specific transformation. The recommended way of using Lebab is to apply one transform at a time, read what exactly the transform does and what are its limitations, apply it to your code and inspect the diff carefully. Transforms can be applied with relatively high confidence. They use pretty straightforward and strict rules for changing the code. ...
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    Grain

    Grain

    The Grain compiler toolchain and CLI, home of the modern web staple

    Grain is a new language that puts academic language features to work. Enter the future. Grain compiles directly to WebAssembly, taking full advantage of its speed and efficiency. No runtime type errors, ever. Every bit of Grain you write is thoroughly sifted for type errors, with no need for type annotations. Grain has its roots in functional programming, but is flexible enough to accommodate different programming styles for various applications. Grain aims to modernize innovative features...
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    Closure Compiler JS

    Closure Compiler JS

    Package for the JS version of closure-compiler for use via NPM

    closure-compiler-js packages Google’s Closure Compiler so it runs under JavaScript (e.g., Node.js) instead of a JVM, making advanced JS optimization accessible in more build pipelines. You get the same aggressive whole-program optimizations—dead-code elimination, property renaming, inlining, and cross-module motion—delivered via a JS API and CLI. Because it’s the compiler you know, it also honors Closure type annotations and JSDoc, enabling type-aware rewrites that shrink bundles without breaking semantics. The distribution is geared for tool authors: plug it into bundlers, custom scripts, or CI without dragging in a Java runtime. It’s particularly handy in constrained environments (serverless, sandboxed workers) where spawning a JVM is undesirable. ...
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    JS/CC LALR(1) Parser Generator

    JS/CC LALR(1) Parser Generator

    A LALR(1) Parser Generator for JavaScript written in JavaScript

    JS/CC is a parser generator for JavaScript/ECMAScript, which is entirely written in ECMAScript itself. It produces LALR(1) parsers with integrated lexical analyzers. JS/CC can run as a website or be invoked from a console, and runs on several platforms.
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    Waxeye is a parser generator based on parsing expression grammars (PEGs). It supports C, Java, Javascript, Python, Ruby and Scheme.
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    JSGold is a GOLD Parser Engine in C++ for generating context-free grammar parsers in javascript.
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