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github-logs-parser

v1.0.5

Published

Antlr4 generated github logs parser

Downloads

8

Readme

github-logs-parser

Antlr4 generated parser for parsing GitHub logs produced using git log --pretty="%aN <%aE>" | sort | uniq.

Description

The github-logs-parser library provides a simple way to parse GitHub log entries. It can handle various formats including individual GitHub log entries, paired email entries, and more.

Features

  • Handles white spaces before and after log entries.
  • Can parse paired email entries with multiple names.
  • Detects invalid GitHub and paired email entries.
  • Manages tabs and other whitespace formats.

Installation

npm install github-logs-parser

Usage

To use the parser:

import { parse } from 'github-logs-parser';

const parsed = parse("Your GitHub log entry here");
console.log(parsed);

Tests

The package is thoroughly tested to ensure its reliability:

  • Handling of white space before and after an entry.
  • Parsing of a paired email entry with two names.
  • Return null for invalid GitHub or paired email entries.
  • Management of tabs and other whitespace characters.

Requirements

This library is written in TypeScript and requires:

  • Node.js v12 or newer.
  • TypeScript v5 or newer (if you're using TypeScript).

Contributing

If you find any issues or would like to contribute, please create a pull request or open an issue on our GitHub repository.

License

MIT