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jscpd-html-reporter

v2.0.1

Published

An npm module which uses jscpd and gib blame to generate a pretty html report for code duplicity

Downloads

852

Readme

jscpd-html-reporter

An npm module which uses jscpd and git blame to generate a pretty html report for code duplicity

Installation

Install jscpd-html-reporter locally and add it to the dev dependancies

npm install jscpd-html-reporter --save-dev

Usage

Simple require the module in your script/gulp task and invoke it with the desired config

const jscpdHtmlReporter = require('jscpd-html-reporter');

jscpdHtmlReporter({/*config*/}, callback);

and you're done!!

Config

The jscpd-html-reporter takes the following config object and the default values are as below

config: {
  outDir: 'reports/code-duplicity', // Output directory for report. Relative to project root.
  outFileName: 'jscpd-report.html', // Name of final html file generated.
  files: '**/*.{js,jsx,ts,tsx}', // Glob specifying files to check for duplicity.
  exclude: [], // Globs which should be excluded from the report. 
  minLines: 5, // Minimum lines to qualify as duplicate.
  minTokens: 70, // Minimum tokens to qualify as duplicate.
  blame: false // Set to true to add information of author with each duplicate line (for Git).
}

Sample Report

This is what the report looks like