Open Source JavaScript Source Code Analysis Tools

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    Orchestrate Your AI Agents with Zenflow

    The multi-agent workflow engine for modern teams. Zenflow executes coding, testing, and verification with deep repo awareness

    Zenflow orchestrates AI agents like a real engineering system. With parallel execution, spec-driven workflows, and deep multi-repo understanding, agents plan, implement, test, and verify end-to-end. Upgrade to AI workflows that work the way your team does.
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    Lebab

    Lebab

    Turn your ES5 code into readable ES6

    Turn your ES5 code into readable ES6. Lebab does the opposite of what Babel does. Lebab transpiles your ES5 code to ES6/ES7. It does exactly the opposite of what Babel does. Convert your old-fashioned code using the lebab cli tool, enabling a specific transformation. The recommended way of using Lebab is to apply one transform at a time, read what exactly the transform does and what are its limitations, apply it to your code and inspect the diff carefully. Transforms can be applied with relatively high confidence. They use pretty straightforward and strict rules for changing the code. The resulting code should be almost 100% equivalent to the original code. Transforms should be applied with caution. They either use heuristics that can't guarantee that the resulting code is equivalent of the original code, or they have significant bugs which can result in breaking your code.
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