js-unused-exports
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Tool for identifying and reporting unused exports found in ECMAScript/JavaScript code
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Unused Exports
Tool for identifying and reporting unused exports found in ECMAScript/JavaScript code.
You may think of it as ESLint no-unused-vars
rule, but for the whole project scope.
Tool uses Babel parser to parse source code. You can provide custom parser options using config file.
Instalation
npm install -g js-unused-exports
Usage
Usage: js-unused-exports [options]
E.g.: js-unused-exports --config "unused-exports-config.json"
Options:
-v, --version output the version number
-c, --config [path] path to the JSON config file
-o --out-dir [path] path to print scan results as JSON
-f, --fix automatically remove "export" directive where possible
-h, --help output usage information
Configuration
{
// Root project directory or CWD (default)
projectRoot: '',
// Source paths relative to project root
sourcePaths: ['src/**/*.js'],
// Patterns for files that should be ignored
ignorePaths: [],
// Test file patterns
testPaths: [
'src/**/*.spec.js'
],
// Import patterns to ignore
ignoreImportPatterns: [ '(png|gif|jpg|jpeg|css|scss)$' ],
// Export patterns to ignore
ignoreExportPatterns: [ '(stories)' ],
// If you use alias in you codebase you can specify them here, e.g.:
aliases: {
components: 'src/components'
},
// @babel/parser options for parsing source code
// https://babeljs.io/docs/en/babel-parser
parserOptions: {
sourceType: 'module',
plugins: [
'objectRestSpread',
'jsx',
'flow',
'classProperties',
'decorators-legacy',
'exportDefaultFrom'
]
}
}