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strip-json-comments.js |
strip-json-comments 
Strip comments from JSON. Lets you use comments in your JSON files!
This is now possible:
{
// rainbows
"unicorn": /* ❤ */ "cake"
}
It will remove single-line comments //
and multi-line comments /**/
.
Also available as a gulp/grunt/broccoli plugin.
There's also json-comments
, but it's only for Node.js, inefficient, bloated as it also minifies, and comes with a require
hook, which is :(
Install
$ npm install --save strip-json-comments
$ bower install --save strip-json-comments
$ component install sindresorhus/strip-json-comments
Usage
var json = '{/*rainbows*/"unicorn":"cake"}';
JSON.parse(stripJsonComments(json));
//=> {unicorn: 'cake'}
API
stripJsonComments(input)
input
Type: string
Accepts a string with JSON and returns a string without comments.
CLI
$ npm install --global strip-json-comments
$ strip-json-comments --help
strip-json-comments input-file > output-file
# or
strip-json-comments < input-file > output-file
Related
License
MIT © Sindre Sorhus