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    Meriyah

    Meriyah

    A 100% compliant, self-hosted javascript parser

    Meriyah is a high-performance, fully compliant JavaScript parser that generates ESTree-compatible Abstract Syntax Trees (ASTs). Designed for speed and stability, it serves as an alternative to parsers like Acorn and Esprima.​
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    Seafox

    Seafox

    A blazing fast 100% spec compliant, self-hosted javascript parser

    Seafox is a high-performance ECMAScript parser written in JavaScript. It aims to be a fast and compliant parser for JavaScript, suitable for various tooling and analysis purposes.​
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    Chevrotain

    Chevrotain

    Parser Building Toolkit for JavaScript

    Chevrotain is a powerful and fast parser-building toolkit for JavaScript. It supports the construction of LL(k) parsers and is suitable for building interpreters, compilers, and DSLs.​
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