Analyse languages used in a folder. Powered by GitHub Linguist, although it doesn't need to be installed.


Keywords
linguist, languages, language-analysis, language-analyzer, analyzer, cli, detect-language, folder-analyzer, github-linguist, language-detection, language-detector, language-statistics, nixinova, programming-languages
License
ISC
Install
npm install linguist-js@2.5.0

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LinguistJS

Analyses the languages of all files in a given folder or folders and collates the results.

Powered by github-linguist, although it doesn't need to be installed.

Install

Node.js must be installed to be able to use LinguistJS.

LinguistJS is available on npm as linguist-js.

Install locally using npm install linguist-js and import it into your code like so:

const linguist = require('linguist-js');

Or install globally using npm install -g linguist-js and run using the CLI command linguist or linguist-js.

linguist --help
linguist-js --help

Usage

LinguistJS contains one function which analyses a given folder or folders.

As an example, take the following file structure:

/
| src
| | cli.js 1kB
| | index.ts 2kB
| readme.md 3kB
| no-lang 10B
| x.pluginspec 10B

Running LinguistJS on this folder will return the following JSON:

{
  "files": {
    "count": 5,
    "bytes": 6020,
    "results": {
      "/src/index.ts": "TypeScript",
      "/src/cli.js": "JavaScript",
      "/readme.md": "Markdown",
      "/no-lang": null,
      "/x.pluginspec": "Ruby",
    },
    "alternatives": {
        "/x.pluginspec": ["XML"],
    },
  },
  "languages": {
    "count": 3,
    "bytes": 6010,
    "results": {
        "JavaScript": { "type": "programming", "bytes": 1000, "color": "#f1e05a" },
        "Markdown": { "type": "prose", "bytes": 3000, "color": "#083fa1" },
        "Ruby": { "type": "programming", "bytes": 10, "color": "#701516" },
        "TypeScript": { "type": "programming", "bytes": 2000, "color": "#2b7489" },
    },
  },
  "unknown": {
    "count": 1,
    "bytes": 10,
    "filenames": {
      "no-lang": 10,
    },
    "extensions": {},
  },
}

Notes

  • File paths in the output use only forward slashes as delimiters, even on Windows.
  • Unless running in offline mode, do not rely on any language classification output from LinguistJS being unchanged between runs. Language data is fetched each run from the latest classifications of github-linguist. This data is subject to change at any time and may change the results of a run even when using the same version of Linguist.

API

Node

const linguist = require('linguist-js');

// Analyse folder on disc
const folder = './src';
const options = { keepVendored: false, quick: false };
const { files, languages, unknown } = await linguist(folder, options);

// Analyse file content from raw input
const fileNames = ['file1.ts', 'file2.ts', 'ignoreme.js'];
const fileContent = ['#!/usr/bin/env node', 'console.log("Example");', '"ignored"'];
const options = { ignoredFiles: ['ignore*'] };
const { files, languages, unknown } = await linguist(fileNames, { fileContent, ...options });
  • linguist(entry?, opts?) (default export): Analyse the language of all files found in a folder or folders.
    • entry (optional; string or string array): The folder(s) to analyse (defaults to ./).
    • opts (optional; object): An object containing analyser options.
      • fileContent (string or string array): Provides the file content associated with the file name(s) given as entry to analyse instead of reading from a folder on disk.
      • ignoredFiles (string array): A list of file path globs to explicitly ignore.
      • ignoredLanguages (string array): A list of languages to ignore.
      • categories (string array): A list of programming language categories that should be included in the results. Defaults to ['data', 'markup', 'programming', 'prose'].
      • childLanguages (boolean): Whether to display sub-languages instead of their parents when possible (defaults to false).
      • quick (boolean): Whether to skip complex language analysis such as the checking of heuristics and gitattributes statements (defaults to false). Alias for checkAttributes:false, checkIgnored:false, checkHeuristics:false, checkShebang:false, checkModeline:false.
      • offline (boolean): Whether to use pre-packaged metadata files instead of fetching them from GitHub at runtime (defaults to false).
      • keepVendored (boolean): Whether to keep vendored files (dependencies, etc) (defaults to false). Does nothing when fileContent is set.
      • keepBinary (boolean): Whether binary files should be included in the output (defaults to false).
      • relativePaths (boolean): Change the absolute file paths in the output to be relative to the current working directory (defaults to false).
      • checkAttributes (boolean): Force the checking of .gitattributes files (defaults to true unless quick is set). Does nothing when fileContent is set.
      • checkIgnored (boolean): Force the checking of .gitignore files (defaults to true unless quick is set). Does nothing when fileContent is set.
      • checkHeuristics (boolean): Apply heuristics to ambiguous languages (defaults to true unless quick is set).
      • checkShebang (boolean): Check shebang (#!) lines for explicit language classification (defaults to true unless quick is set).
      • checkModeline (boolean): Check modelines for explicit language classification (defaults to true unless quick is set).

Command-line

linguist --analyze [<folders...>] [<options...>]
linguist --help
linguist --version
  • --analyze: Analyse the language of all files found in a folder or folders.
    • [<folders...>]: The folders to analyse (defaults to ./).
    • --ignoredFiles <globs...>: A list of file path globs to ignore.
    • --ignoredLanguages <languages...>: A list of languages to exclude from the output.
    • --categories <categories...>: A list of language categories that should be displayed in the output. Must be one or more of data, prose, programming, markup.
    • --childLanguages: Display sub-languages instead of their parents, when possible.
    • --json: Only affects the CLI output. Display the outputted language data as JSON.
    • --tree <traversal>: Only affects the CLI output. A dot-delimited traversal to the nested object that should be logged to the console instead of the entire output. Requires --json to be specified.
    • --listFiles: Only affects the visual CLI output. List each matching file and its size under each outputted language result. Does nothing if --json is specified.
    • --quick: Skip the checking of .gitattributes and .gitignore files for manual language classifications. Alias for --checkAttributes=false --checkIgnored=false --checkHeuristics=false --checkShebang=false --checkModeline=false.
    • --offline: Use pre-packaged metadata files instead of fetching them from GitHub at runtime.
    • --keepVendored: Include vendored files (auto-generated files, dependencies folder, etc) in the output.
    • --keepBinary: Include binary files in the output.
    • --relativePaths: Change the absolute file paths in the output to be relative to the current working directory.
    • --checkAttributes: Force the checking of .gitatributes files. Use alongside --quick to override it disabling this option.
    • --checkIgnored: Force the checking of .gitignore files. Use alongside --quick to override it disabling this option.
    • --checkHeuristics: Apply heuristics to ambiguous languages. Use alongside --quick to override it disabling this option.
    • --checkShebang: Check shebang (#!) lines for explicit classification. Use alongside --quick to override it disabling this option.
    • --checkModeline: Check modelines for explicit classification. Use alongside --quick to override it disabling this option.
  • --help: Display the help message.
  • --version: Display the current installed version of LinguistJS.