unminify
Version 2.0.0
A little project to undo several of the horrible things JavaScript build tools will do to JavaScript. In addition to undoing most minification, it reverses some of the stupider but surprisingly common "obfuscation" techniques used in the wild.
It may amuse you to try it on, say, this random bit of JavaScript I found.
npm install -g unminify
or use it without installing via npx (available since npm 5.2.0)
npx unminify [...args]
unminify /path/to/file.js
--safety may be given to enable/disable transformations based on the user's required safety guarantees. Refer to the safety levels documentation for more details. The value of --safety may be one of
uselesssafe (default)mostly-safeunsafewildly-unsafe--additional-transform may be given zero or more times, each followed by a path to a module providing an AST transform; the function signals that the transformation was not applied by returning its inputlet { unminifySource } = require('unminify');
let sourceText = '/* a minified/"obfuscated" JavaScript program */';
console.log(unminify(sourceText));
// or, with options
console.log(unminifySource(sourceText, {
safety: unminify.safetyLevels.UNSAFE,
additionalTransforms: [function(ast) { /* ... */ }],
}));If you already have a Shift tree then you can use unminifyTree to avoid the codegen & reparse cost.
let { parseScript } = require('shift-parser');
let { unminifyTree } = require('unminify');
let sourceText = '/* a minified/"obfuscated" JavaScript program */';
let tree = parseScript(sourceText);
let unminifiedTree = unminifyTree(tree);Copyright 2017 Shape Security, Inc.
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