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    AST explorer

    AST explorer

    A web tool to explore the ASTs generated by various parsers

    ...Since the future syntax is supported, the AST explorer is a useful tool for developers who want to create AST transforms. In fact, transformers are included so you can prototype your own plugins. Save and fork code snippets. Copy the URL to share them. Copying an AST or dropping a file containing an AST into the window will parse the AST and update the code using escodegen. Otherwise, the content of the text editor will be replaced with the content of the file (i.e. you can drag and drop JS files). Choose between multiple parsers and configure them. shift+click on a node expands the full subtree. ...
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    Fenix Web Server

    Fenix Web Server

    A simple and visual static web server with collaboration features

    ...It provides a GUI that lets you point to a local directory, pick a port (or auto-choose an available port), and start a server with a single click; this makes it a handy tool for front-end developers, static-site creators, or anyone needing a fast local web server. Beyond just serving static files, Fenix supports features like automatic port management, optional GZip compression, optional JS/CSS minification, Markdown-to-HTML rendering, and simple server logging — making it more capable than the most minimal style tools. The app can also share your local site publicly (for example via tunnelling) — useful for quick demos, sharing prototypes, or collaborating with remote reviewers.
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