walk a directory tree performing actions
unist utility to visit nodes
ECMAScript (ESTree) AST walker
A library for efficiently walking a directory recursively
Execute a callback on every node of a source code's AST and stop walking when you see fit
Nested/recursive `.gitignore`/`.npmignore` parsing and filtering.
Walk and transform a pug AST
Lightweight Babel AST traversal
Get an array of recursive directory contents
Given a path string, return a generator that walks up the path, emitting each dirname.
unist utility to recursively walk over nodes, with ancestral information
A 1.75kB library for enhancing `html`. `ultrahtml` has zero dependencies and is compatible with any JavaScript runtime.
Walk up the directory tree until the specified path is found.
iteratively walk a DOM node
A node port of python's os.walk
esast (and estree) utility to visit nodes
Traverse an ESTree-compliant AST
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Walk an AST from SWC and visit each node type.
JSX support for Acorn Walk
walk directory for esm and cjs modules
Lightweight Babylon AST traversal
JSON without touching any globals
a CSS selector parser
A simple gem that allows you to traverse/walk a Hash according to a set of keys (also a hash), passing in a block to perform actions. This method will yield your block with each value found and the Hash 'path' of the value (as an array) as arguments
This is a class that will enable remote access capabilities in a running Ruby process, exposing the ability to enable breakpoints, walk code (e.g. step/next/continue), inspect variables, modify codepaths, and many other debugging actions.
ANTLR, ANother Tool for Language Recognition, is a language tool that provides a framework for constructing recognizers, interpreters, compilers, and translators from grammatical descriptions containing actions in a variety of target languages. ANTLR provides excellent support for tree construction, tree walking, translation, error recovery, and error reporting. There are currently about 5,000 ANTLR source downloads a month.
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