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JS Beautifier vs pkg: What are the differences?

Developers describe JS Beautifier as "Beautify, unpack or deobfuscate JavaScript and HTML, make JSON/JSONP readable, etc". This little beautifier will reformat and reindent bookmarklets, ugly JavaScript, unpack scripts packed by Dean Edward’s popular packer, as well as deobfuscate scripts processed by javascriptobfuscator.com. On the other hand, pkg is detailed as "Package your Node.js project into an executable". This command line interface enables you to package your Node.js project into an executable that can be run even on devices without Node.js installed.

JS Beautifier and pkg can be primarily classified as "Javascript Utilities & Libraries" tools.

JS Beautifier and pkg are both open source tools. It seems that pkg with 13.9K GitHub stars and 524 forks on GitHub has more adoption than JS Beautifier with 6.29K GitHub stars and 1.1K GitHub forks.

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What is JS Beautifier?

This little beautifier will reformat and reindent bookmarklets, ugly JavaScript, unpack scripts packed by Dean Edward’s popular packer, as well as deobfuscate scripts processed by javascriptobfuscator.com.

What is pkg?

This command line interface enables you to package your Node.js project into an executable that can be run even on devices without Node.js installed.

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