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A powerful obfuscator for JavaScript and Node.js
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Obfuscate string literals in JavaScript code.
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Parsing and inspecting Rust literals (particularly useful for proc macros)
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generates literal typescript iterfaces from JSON
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Template HTML with tagged template literals
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Unquoted JavaScript property name validator
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Translates between RDF literals and JavaScript primitives
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A model for a literal notation for most APL arrays
Like syntactic sugar, but is library
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micromark extension to support GFM autolink literals
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JS template strings that throw when passed undefined or null
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Convert integer number to literal French text.
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Tagged template literal for stylish outputs
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End-user files based on data of Berean Bible (Greek-English)
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es6 literal markdown parser
Convert various hex formats such as C-style string/array, raw, swap endianness and more!
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Minimal templating using ES6 tagged template literals.
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3-Address Code Interpreter | Principles of Programming Languages - FIT Brno University of Technology
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A simple and fast tag function for safe html es6 literals.
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Security utilities to analyze ESTree Literal and JavaScript string primitive. Detect Hexadecimal, Base64, suffix and prefix patterns etc..
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Moment Duration nice human-readable literal formatter
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convert an object literal to formated JSON
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Obfuscate string literals in JavaScript code.
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gnirts loader module for webpack - Obfuscate string literals in JavaScript code.
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`The ${"adjective"}, ${"adjective"}, ${"noun"} jumped over the ${"adjective"} ${"noun"}`
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This may just work out of the box (I haven't yet tried it). But parentheses will definitely be needed, in which case we need to remove extra parentheses in generated code to prevent warnings, as we do for expressions containing ranges.
The same code should be generated in stable, but we need to make sure that the proper errors are produced.