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    JS Beautifier

    JS Beautifier

    Beautifier for javascript

    This little beautifier will reformat and re-indent bookmarklets, ugly JavaScript, unpack scripts packed by Dean Edward’s popular packer, as well as partly deobfuscate scripts processed by the npm package javascript-obfuscator. All of the source code is completely free and open, available on GitHub under MIT licence, and we have a command-line version, python library and a node package as well. You may install the NPM package js-beautify.
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    KnProxy

    Lightweight, PHP, cURL based HTTP/HTTPS Web Proxy

    Lightweight, PHP-based Web Proxy that can utilize whatever remote connecting ablities your server has to offer. It should work out of the box. No configuration needed. For educational purposes. For a full proxy (that deals with connections), see http://sourceforge.net/projects/level5/ Note: Please post bugs/questions/feature requests on the Tracker or Forum. Also, active development for this project has transfered to GitHub at https://github.com/jabbany/knProxy .
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    Web code format tool

    A tool to format json and js, and obfuscation for js and css

    Desobfuscates json and javascript codes, also it uses the yui compressor to compress css and js files, can obfuscate and put the output in a -min file relative to the source file or put the output in a text field. Also can compress multiple files related to one project just adding and storing the files that you want to compress for an application deploy for example.
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    Obfuscapery
    Obfuscapery - an email obfuscator that combines human interaction, the power of JQuery, and the nearly mystical properties of the XOR bitwise operator. The result is a simple, lightweight and portable plug-in.
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    Patu Digua
    Patu Digua is a web obfuscator for HTML, CSS and JavaScript files. It features command line and graphical interface. It is very easy to integrate into web applications. It is built in Java.
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    Jymini is a JavaScript minifier and obfuscator. While there are several of these out there, I couldn't find one that did exactly what I needed. This program is very flexible and has features that others don't.
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