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find-duplicate-strings

v3.1.1

Published

Easy to use CLI that finds duplicate strings in a directory and stores them in a external file for easy reference

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find-duplicate-strings

Easy to use CLI that finds duplicate strings in a directory or file and stores the results in an external file for easy reference

Note that this does not find matches in files like grep does, instead it searches for (double/single) quoted characters. In other words, this tool can be used by development teams that want to know if there's any duplicate string values in their project and if so, where these can be found.

Getting started

Install:

npm i -g find-duplicate-strings

Run:

find-duplicate-strings './**/*.js'

The result of the scan will be stored in file called fds-output.json or fds-output-.json if it already exists.

Breakdown of flags:

  • --ignore ignore files and directories that match
  • --treshold only output strings that are duplicated for at least this number of times
  • --output this allows you to change the default filename for the output
  • --interactive runs the program in interactive mode mode

Breakdown of arguments:

  • './example/path/**/*.{js,ts}' this is the path to scan (glob pattern)

Help

Use the help flag to get more information about how to use the CLI.

find-duplicate-strings --help

License

MIT