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    Marked

    Marked

    A markdown parser and compiler. Built for speed

    ...Having said that, we take the security of Marked very seriously. To prevent ReDoS attacks you can run marked on a worker and terminate it when parsing takes longer than usual. Marked can be run in a worker thread on a node server, or a web worker in a browser. Only current and LTS Node.js versions are supported. End-of-life Node.js versions may become incompatible with Marked at any point in time.
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    Closure Compiler JS

    Closure Compiler JS

    Package for the JS version of closure-compiler for use via NPM

    closure-compiler-js packages Google’s Closure Compiler so it runs under JavaScript (e.g., Node.js) instead of a JVM, making advanced JS optimization accessible in more build pipelines. You get the same aggressive whole-program optimizations—dead-code elimination, property renaming, inlining, and cross-module motion—delivered via a JS API and CLI. Because it’s the compiler you know, it also honors Closure type annotations and JSDoc, enabling type-aware rewrites that shrink bundles without...
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    Traceur

    Traceur

    Traceur is a JavaScript.next-to-JavaScript-of-today compiler

    Traceur is a JavaScript.next-to-JavaScript-of-today compiler that allows you to use features from the future today. Traceur supports ES6 as well as some experimental ES.next features. Traceur's goal is to inform the design of new JavaScript features which are only valuable if they allow you to write better code. Traceur allows you to try out new and proposed language features today, helping you say what you mean in your code while informing the standards process. JavaScript's evolution needs...
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