2.4.3 • Published 4 years ago
linguist-js-cw v2.4.3
LinguistJS
Analyses the languages of all files in a given folder and collates the results.
Powered by github-linguist, although it doesn't need to be installed.
Install
Node.js must be installed to be able to use this.
LinguistJS is available on npm as linguist-js.
Install locally using npm install linguist-js and import it into your code like so:
const linguist = require('linguist-js');Or install globally using npm install -g linguist-js and run using the CLI command linguist.
linguist --helpUsage
LinguistJS contains one function which analyses a given folder.
As an example, take the following file structure:
/
| src
| | cli.js 1kB
| | index.ts 2kB
| readme.md 3kB
| no-lang 10BRunning LinguistJS on this folder will return the following JSON:
{
"files": {
"count": 4,
"bytes": 6010,
"results": {
"/src/index.ts": "TypeScript",
"/src/cli.js": "JavaScript",
"/readme.md": "Markdown",
"/no-lang": null,
}
},
"languages": {
"count": 3,
"bytes": 6000,
"results": {
"JavaScript": { "type": "programming", "bytes": 1000, "color": "#f1e05a" },
"TypeScript": { "type": "programming", "bytes": 2000, "color": "#2b7489" },
"Markdown": { "type": "prose", "bytes": 3000, "color": "#083fa1" },
},
},
"unknown": {
"count": 1,
"bytes": 10,
"filenames": {
"no-lang": 10,
},
"extensions": {},
},
}Notes
- File paths in the output use only forward slashes as delimiters, even on Windows.
- This tool does not work when offline.
- Do not rely on any language classification output from LinguistJS being unchanged between runs.
Language data is fetched each run from the latest classifications of
github-linguist. This data is subject to change at any time and may change the results of a run even when using the same version of Linguist.
API
Node
const linguist = require('linguist-js');
let folder = './src';
let options = { keepVendored: false, quick: false };
const { files, languages, unknown } = linguist(folder, options);linguist(entry?, opts?)(default export): Analyse the language of all files found in a folder.entry(optional; string or string array): The folder(s) to analyse (defaults to./).opts(optional; object): An object containing analyser options.fileContent(string or string array): Provides the file content associated with the file name(s) given asentryto analyse instead of reading from a folder on disk.ignoredFiles(string array): A list of file path globs to explicitly ignore.ignoredLanguages(string array): A list of languages to ignore.categories(string array): A list of programming language categories that should be included in the results. Defaults to['data', 'markup', 'programming', 'prose'].childLanguages(boolean): Whether to display sub-languages instead of their parents when possible (defaults tofalse).quick(boolean): Whether to skip complex language analysis such as the checking of heuristics and gitattributes statements (defaults tofalse). Alias forcheckAttributes:false, checkIgnored:false, checkHeuristics:false, checkShebang:false, checkModeline:false.keepVendored(boolean): Whether to keep vendored files (dependencies, etc) (defaults tofalse). Does nothing whenfileContentis set.keepBinary(boolean): Whether binary files should be included in the output (defaults tofalse).relativePaths(boolean): Change the absolute file paths in the output to be relative to the current working directory (defaults tofalse).checkAttributes(boolean): Force the checking of.gitattributesfiles (defaults totrueunlessquickis set). Does nothing whenfileContentis set.checkIgnored(boolean): Force the checking of.gitignorefiles (defaults totrueunlessquickis set). Does nothing whenfileContentis set.checkHeuristics(boolean): Apply heuristics to ambiguous languages (defaults totrueunlessquickis set).checkShebang(boolean): Check shebang (#!) lines for explicit language classification (defaults totrueunlessquickis set).checkModeline(boolean): Check modelines for explicit language classification (defaults totrueunlessquickis set).
Command-line
linguist --analyze [<folder>] [<...options>]
linguist --help--analyze: Analyse the language of all files found in a folder.<folders...>: The folders to analyse (defaults to./).--ignoredFiles <paths...>: A list of space-delimited file path globs to ignore.--ignoredLanguages: A list of languages to ignore.--categories <categories...>: A list of space-delimited categories that should be displayed in the output.--childLanguages: Whether to display sub-languages instead of their parents, when possible.--json: Display the outputted language data as JSON.--tree <traversal>: A dot-delimited traversal to the nested object that should be logged to the console instead of the entire output. Requires--jsonto be specified.--quick: Whether to skip the checking of.gitattributesand.gitignorefiles for manual language classifications. Alias for--checkAttributes=false --checkIgnored=false --checkHeuristics=false --checkShebang=false --checkModeline=false.--keepVendored: Whether to include vendored files (auto-generated files, dependencies folder, etc).--keepBinary: Whether binary files should be excluded from the output.--relativePaths: Change the absolute file paths in the output to be relative to the current working directory.--checkAttributes: Force the checking of.gitatributesfiles (use alongside--quickto overwrite).--checkIgnored: Force the checking of.gitignorefiles (use alongside--quickto overwrite).--checkHeuristics: Apply heuristics to ambiguous languages (use alongside--quickto overwrite).--checkShebang: Check shebang (#!) lines for explicit classification (use alongside--quickto overwrite).--checkModeline: Check modelines for explicit classification (use alongside--quickto overwrite).
--help: Display a help message.--version: Display the current version of linguist-js.