Parse ignore files (.gitignore and .npmignore)
Ignore is a manager and filter for .gitignore rules, the one used by eslint, gitbook and many others.
A toolkit for JavaScript codemods
WebAssembly binary format parser
A micro-library of stream components for building custom JSON and JSONC processing pipelines with a minimal memory footprint — parse, filter, and transform JSON far larger than available memory with a SAX-inspired token API, on Node.js or Web Streams.
A list of directories you should ignore by default
dockerignore is a file filter library compatible with Docker and the node-ignore API
A very fast HTML parser, generating a simplified DOM, with basic element query support.
Retire is a tool for detecting use of vulnerable libraries
A JavaScript parser built from the Hermes engine
Cross-browser Error parser
A javascript library to extract Exif metadata from images, in node and in the browser.
A fast parser and processor for .gitignore files.
Get a list of the files to add from a folder into an npm package
YAML 1.2 parser and serializer
Enhance ESLint with better support for large scale monorepos
A utility package to parse strings
A JavaScript parser
A simple utility to quickly replace text in one or more files.
Percy CLI command to upload a directory of static images to Percy for diffing.
the mighty option parser used by yargs
An ESLint custom parser which leverages TypeScript ESTree
A custom parser for ESLint using the Hermes parser
JSON, JSONC and JSON5 parser for use with ESLint plugins
ZOMG is an OMG IDL parser. ZOMG will generate a Ruby AST from an IDL AST, and will even generate ruby (by means of Ruby2Ruby). == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * Parses IDL, generates Ruby * Ships with OMFG the Object Management File Generator * Ignores nested structs/unions * Treats out/inout parameters are DIY == SYNOPSIS: In code: ZOMG::IDL.parse(File.read(ARGV[0])).to_ruby Command line: $ omfg lol.idl > roflmao.rb
ZOMG is an OMG IDL parser. ZOMG will generate a Ruby AST from an IDL AST, and will even generate ruby (by means of Ruby2Ruby). == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * Parses IDL, generates Ruby * Ships with OMFG the Object Management File Generator * Ignores nested structs/unions * Treats out/inout parameters are DIY == SYNOPSIS: In code: ZOMG::IDL.parse(File.read(ARGV[0])).to_ruby Command line: $ omfg lol.idl > roflmao.rb
==== QDox - http://qdox.codehaus.org QDox is a high speed, small footprint parser for extracting class/interface/method definitions from Java source files complete with JavaDoc @tags. It is designed to be used by active code generators or documentation tools. QDox is a Java library. Therefore this RubyGem needs JRuby. ==== Quickstart Step 1: Load your Java sources. In JRuby (or +jirb+) write: require 'qdox' builder = QDox::JavaDocBuilder.new builder.add_source_tree(java.io.File.new(".") (Source: http://qdox.codehaus.org/usage.html) Step 2: Inspect the source model. src = builder.sources.first pkg = src.package puts pkg.name # e.g. "com.bla.foo" imports = src.imports # => e.g. ["java.util.List", "java.util.Set"] some_class = src.classes.first # => a QDox::Model::JavaClass # output the javadoc comment for the first method in some_class puts some_class.methods.first.comment (Source: http://qdox.codehaus.org/model.html) As you may have noticed, the Java packages used have been aliased to shorter Ruby Module names: The Java package com.thoughtworks.qdox is the Ruby module QDox etc. ==== In a Nutshell A custom built parser has been built using JFlex and BYacc/J. These have been chosen because of their proven performance and they require no external libraries at runtime. The parser skims the source files only looking for things of interest such as class/interface definitions, import statements, JavaDoc and member declarations. The parser ignores things such as actual method implementations to avoid overhead (while in method blocks, curly brace counting suffices). The end result of the parser is a very simple document model containing enough information to be useful. ==== License Apache License, Version 2.0 QDox was created by Joe Walnes, Aslak Hellesoy, Paul Hammant, Mike Williams, Mauro Talevi, Robert Scholte, and others. The RubyGem was created by Benjamin Bock.
RDocF95 is an improved RDoc for generation of documents of Fortran 90/95 programs. Differences to the original one are given below. <b>Enhancement of "parser/f95.rb"</b> :: The Fortran 90/95 parse script "parser/f95.rb" (In rdoc-f95, old name "parsers/parse_f95.rb" is used yet) is modified in order to parse almost all entities of the Fortran 90/95 Standard. <b>Addition of <tt>--ignore-case</tt> option </b> :: In the Fortran 90/95 Standard, upper case letters are not distinguished from lower case letters, although original RDoc produces case-dependently cross-references of Class and Methods. When this options is specified, upper cases are not distinguished from lower cases. <b>Cross-reference of file names</b> :: Cross-reference of file names is available as well as modules, subroutines, and so on. <b>Modification of <tt>--style</tt> option</b> :: Original RDoc can not treat relative path stylesheet. Application of this patch modifies this function. <b>Conversion of TeX formula into MathML</b>:: TeX formula can be converted into MathML format with --mathml option, if <b>MathML library for Ruby version 0.6b -- 0.8</b> is installed. This library is available from {Bottega of Hiraku (only JAPANESE)}[http://www.hinet.mydns.jp/~hiraku/]. See {RDocF95::Markup::ToXHtmlTexParser}[link:classes/RDocF95/Markup/ToXHtmlTexParser.html] about format. <b>*** Caution ***</b> Documents generated with "--mathml" option are not displayed correctly according to browser and/or its setting. We have been confirmed that documents generated with "--mathml" option are displayed correctly with {Mozilla Firefox}[http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/] and Internet Explorer (+ {MathPlayer}[http://www.dessci.com/en/products/mathplayer/]). See {MathML Software - Browsers}[http://www.w3.org/Math/Software/mathml_software_cat_browsers.html] for other browsers. Some formats of comments in HTML document are changed to improve the analysis features. See {parse_f95.rb}[link:files/lib/rdoc-f95/parsers/parse_f95_rb.html]