{%= name %} {%= badge(“fury”) %}

{%= description %}

Useful for protecting tokens, like templates in HTML, from being mutated when the string is transformed in some way, like from a formatter/beautifier.

Example without preserve

Let's say you want to use js-beautify on a string of html with Lo-Dash/Underscore templates, such as: <ul><li><%= name %></li></ul>:

js-beautify will render the template unusable (and apply incorrect formatting because of the unfamiliar syntax from the Lo-Dash template):

<ul>
  <li>
    <%=n ame %>
  </li>
</ul>

Example with preserve

Correct.

<ul>
  <li><%= name %></li>
</ul>

For the record, this is just a random example, I've had very few issues with js-beautify in general. But with or without js-beautify, this kind of token mangling does happen sometimes when you use formatters, beautifiers or similar tools.

Install

{%= include(“install-npm”, {save: true}) %}

Run tests

npm test

API

{%= apidocs(“index.js”) %}

Contributing

Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, [please create an issue]({%= bugs.url %})

Author

{%= include(“author”) %}

License

{%= copyright() %} {%= license() %}


{%= include(“footer”) %}