Beautify, unpack or deobfuscate JavaScript, make JSON/JSONP readable,
etc..
All of the source code is available on the
github, and we have
a command-line version and a python library as well.
JSBeautifier is — and always will be — completely free and open, and
your thanks, flattrs and donations are very heartwarming — thank you all
so much!
Browser extensions and other uses:
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A
bookmarklet
(drag it to your bookmarks) by Ichiro Hiroshi to see all scripts used
on the page,
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Chrome:
jsbeautify-for-chrome
by Tom Rix,
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Chrome:
Pretty Beautiful JavaScript
by Will McSweeney,
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Firefox:
Javascript deminifier
by Ben Murphy,
to be used together with the firebug (github),
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Safari:
Safari extension
by Sandro Padin,
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Opera:
Readable JavaScript
(github)
by Dither,
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Opera:
Source
extension by Deathamns,
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Fiddler
proxy:
JavaScript Formatter addon,
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gEdit
tips by Fabio Nagao,
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Akelpad
extension
by Infocatcher,
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Beautifier in
Emacs
write-up by Seth Mason,
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Cloud9, a lovely
IDE running in a browser, working in the node/cloud, uses jsbeautifier
(github),
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Shrinker, a non-free JavaScript packer for Mac. I haven't used it, so
I have no idea if it's any good,
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REST Console, a request debugging tool for Chrome, beautifies JSON responses (github).
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Doing anything interesting? Write me to einar@jsbeautifier.org and
I'll include your link.
IE6. You must be kidding me.