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NAME
closure-compiler - optimising compiler for ECMAScript (JavaScript) programs
SYNOPSIS
closure-compiler [ OPTION ... ] closure-compiler --help
DESCRIPTION
The Closure Compiler Application is the command-line interface to the Closure Compiler, part of the Closure Tools project. The Closure Compiler is a tool for making ECMAScript (JavaScript) download and run faster. It parses your program, analyzes it, removes dead code, and rewrites and minimizes what's left. It also checks syntax, variable references, and types, and warns about common pitfalls.
OPTIONS
--help Describe how to use the Closure Compiler Application. --version Print the Closure Compiler version to stderr. --accept_const_keyword Allow usage of const keyword. --angular_pass Generate $inject properties for AngularJS for functions annotated with @ngInject. --charset CHARSET Specify CHARSET to be the input and output charset for all files. By default, we accept UTF-8 as input and output US_ASCII. --closure_entry_point ENTRYPOINT Specify entry point ENTRYPOINT to the program. Must be goog.provide'd symbols. Any goog.provide'd symbols that are not a transitive dependency of the entry points will be removed. Files without goog.provides, and their dependencies, will always be left in. If any entry points are specified, then the manage_closure_dependencies option will be set to true and all files will be sorted in dependency order. --common_js_entry_module MODULEFILE Specify the root of your common JS dependency hierarchy to be MODULEFILE. Your main script. --common_js_module_path_prefix PREFIX Specify a path prefix PREFIX to be removed from CommonJS module names. --compilation_level LEVEL Set the compilation level to LEVEL. Values: WHITESPACE_ONLY, SIMPLE_OPTIMIZATIONS, ADVANCED_OPTIMIZATIONS. --create_name_map_files Specify that variable renaming and property renaming map files will be produced as {binary name}_vars_map.out and {binary name}_props_map.out. Note that this flag cannot be used in conjunction with either variable_map_output_file or property_map_output_file. --create_source_map MAPFILE Specify a source map file MAPFILE, mapping the generated source files back to the original source file will be output to the specified path. The %outname% placeholder will expand to the name of the output file that the source map corresponds to. --debug Enable debugging options. --define DEFINITION, --D DEFINITION, -D DEFINITION Override the value of a variable annotated @define. The format of DEFINITION is <name>[=<val>], where <name> is the name of a @define variable and <val> is a boolean, number, or a single-quot ed string that contains no single quotes. If [=<val>] is omitted, the variable is marked true. --externs EXTERNFILE Specify that the file EXTERNFILE contains JavaScript externs. You may specify this option multiple times to specify additional EXTERNFILE files. --extra_annotation_name TAGNAME Specify TAGNAME to append to the whitelist of tag names in JSDoc. You may specify this option multiple times to append additional TAGNAME values. --flagfile FILE Specify that FILE contains additional command-line options. --formatting FORMATOPTION Specifies the formatting option FORMATOPTION to apply to the output JS. Values: PRETTY_PRINT, PRINT_INPUT_DELIMITER, SINGLE_QUOTES --generate_exports Generates export code for those marked with @export. --js INFILE Specify INFILE as an input filename. You may specify this option multiple times to append additional INFILE names. --js_output_file OUTFILE Specify OUTFILE as the primary output filename. If not specified, output is written to stdout. --jscomp_error WARNCLASS Make the named class of warnings WARNCLASS an error. See Warning Classes, below, for the list of valid WARNCLASS names. --jscomp_off WARNCLASS Turn off the named class of warnings WARNCLASS. See Warning Classes, below, for the list of valid WARNCLASS names. --jscomp_warning WARNCLASS Make the named class of warnings WARNCLASS a normal warning. See Warning Classes, below, for the list of valid WARNCLASS names. --language_in LANGSPEC Specify the input sources conform to the language LANGSPEC. Values: ECMASCRIPT3 (default), ECMASCRIPT5, ECMASCRIPT5_STRICT. --logging_level LEVEL Specify LEVEL as the logging level (standard java.util. logging.Level values) for Compiler progress. Does not control errors or warnings for the JavaScript code under compilation. --manage_closure_dependencies Automatically sort dependencies so that a file that goog.provides symbol X will always come before a file that goog.requires symbol X. If an input provides symbols, and those symbols are never required, then that input will not be included in the compilation. --module MODULESPEC Specify the JavaScript module specification MODULESPEC. The format for MODULESPEC is <name>:<num-js-files>[:[<dep>,...][:]]]. Module names must be unique. Each dep is the name of a module that this module depends on. Modules must be listed in dependency order, and JS source files must be listed in the corresponding order. Where --module flags occur in relation to --js flags is unimportant. Provide the value auto to trigger module creation from CommonJSmodules. --module_output_path_prefix PREFIX Specify the filename prefix PREFIX for filenames of compiled JS modules. <module-name>.js will be appended to this prefix. Directories will be created as needed. Use with --module. --module_wrapper WRAPPER Specify WRAPPER as output wrapper for a JavaScript module (optional). The format of WRAPPER is <name>:<wrapper>. The module name must correspond with a module specified using --module. The wrapper must contain %s as the code placeholder. The %basename% placeholder can also be used to substitute the base name of the module output file. --only_closure_dependencies Only include files in the transitive dependency of the entry points (specified by closure_entry_point). Files that do not provide dependencies will be removed. This supersedes manage_closure_dependencies. --output_manifest MANIFESTFILE Prints out a list of all the files in the compilation to MANIFESTFILE. If --manage_closure_dependencies is on, this will not include files that got dropped because they were not required. The %outname% placeholder expands to the JS output file. If you're using modularization, using %outname% will create a manifest for each module. --output_module_dependencies DEPFILE Prints out a JSON file DEPFILE of dependencies between modules. --output_wrapper WRAPPER Interpolate output into WRAPPER at the place denoted by the marker token %output%. Use marker token %output|jsstring% to do js string escaping on the output. --print_ast Print a dot file describing the internal abstract syntax tree and exit. --print_pass_graph Print a dot file describing the passes that will get run and exit. --print_tree Print out the parse tree and exit. --process_closure_primitives Processes built-ins from the Closure library, such as goog.require(), goog.provide(), and goog.exportSymbol(). --process_common_js_modules Process CommonJS modules to a concatenable form. --process_jquery_primitives Processes built-ins from the JQuery library, such as jQuery.fn and jQuery.extend(). --property_map_input_file MAPFILE Specify MAPFILE as containing the serialized version of the property renaming map produced by a previous compilation. --property_map_output_file MAPFILE Save the serialized version of the property renaming map produced to MAPFILE. --source_map_format FORMAT Product the source map in format FORMAT. Values: V1, V2, V3, DEFAULT. DEFAULT produces V2. --summary_detail_level LEVEL Specify the compilation summary detail level LEVEL. Values: 0 (never print summary), 1 (print summary only if there are errors or warnings), 2 (print summary if the 'checkTypes' diagnostic group is enabled, see --jscomp_warning), 3 (always print summary). The default level is 1. --third_party Check source validity but do not enforce Closure style rules and conventions. --transform_amd_modules Transform AMD to CommonJS modules. --translations_file TRANSFILE Specify TRANSFILE as the source of translated messages. Currently only supports XTB. --translations_project PROJECT Scope all translations to the specified project. When specified, use different message ids so that messages in different projects can have different translations. --use_only_custom_externs Specifies that the default externs should be excluded. --use_types_for_optimization Experimental: perform additional optimizations based on available information. Inaccurate type annotations may result in incorrect results. --variable_map_input_file MAPFILE Specify MAPFILE as containing the serialized version of the variable renaming map produced by a previous compilation. --variable_map_output_file MAPFILE Save the serialized version of the variable renaming map produced to MAPFILE. --warning_level LEVEL Specify the warning level to use. Values: QUIET, DEFAULT, VERBOSE. --warnings_whitelist_file LISTFILE Suppress warnings listed in LISTFILE. Each line should be of the form <file-name>:<line-number>? <warning-d escription> Warning Classes The jscomp_error, jscomp_warning, and jscomp_off flags require as a parameter a WARNCLASS warning class name. The following names are valid warning class names: • accessControls • ambiguousFunctionDecl • checkRegExp • checkTypes • checkVars • const • constantProperty • deprecated • duplicateMessage • es5Strict • externsValidation • fileoverviewTags • globalThis • internetExplorerChecks • invalidCasts • misplacedTypeAnnotation • missingProperties • nonStandardJsDocs • suspiciousCode • strictModuleDepCheck • typeInvalidation • undefinedNames • undefinedVars • unknownDefines • uselessCode • visibility
EXAMPLE
• closure-compiler --js hello.js --js_output_file hello-compiled.js This command creates a new file called hello-compiled.js, which contains the compiled program.
HISTORY
The Closure Tools project is an effort by Google engineers to open source the tools used in many of Google's sites and web applications for use by the wider Web development community. This manual page was written by Ben Finney <ben+ecmascript@benfinney.id.au> to document the closure-compiler command for Debian. It is free software and may be used by others under the terms of the Apache license, version 2.0.
AUTHOR
Ben Finney <ben+ecmascript@benfinney.id.au>
COPYRIGHT
Apache license, version 2.0. 2014-01-07 CLOSURE-COMPILER(1)