Rust backend: SQLite (WAL mode, 8 tables), vault encryption (Argon2id + AES-256-GCM), settings/connections/credentials services, 19 Tauri command wrappers. 46/46 tests passing. Vue 3 frontend: unlock/create vault flow, Pinia app store, Tailwind CSS v4 dark theme with Wraith branding. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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@lezer/lr
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Lezer ("reader" in Dutch, pronounced pretty much as laser) is an incremental GLR parser intended for use in an editor or similar system, which needs to keep a representation of the program current during changes and in the face of syntax errors.
It prioritizes speed and compactness (both of parser table files and of syntax tree) over having a highly usable parse tree—trees nodes are just blobs with a start, end, tag, and set of child nodes, with no further labeling of child nodes or extra metadata.
This package contains the run-time LR parser library. It consumes parsers generated by @lezer/generator.
The parser programming interface is documented on the website.
The code is licensed under an MIT license.
This project was hugely inspired by tree-sitter.