package.json Analyzer

Paste a package.json file to get a full insight report — headline metrics, detailed statistics, warnings, and improvement suggestions. Everything is processed on your device.

or press Ctrl+Enter
Report
Fill the input and click Analyze — the report appears here.

Everything runs in your browser. Your data is never sent to our servers.

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Example

Example Input

{ "name":"app", "dependencies":{ "react":"^19" } }

Example Output

deps, scripts, loose ranges, fields

How to Use

  1. 1Paste the a package.json file you want to analyze into the input box.
  2. 2If options are available (e.g. SQL dialect or regex flags), set them as needed.
  3. 3Click Analyze (or press Ctrl+Enter).
  4. 4Read the report: headline metric cards, detailed statistics, warnings, and recommendations.

About package.json Analyzer

package.json Analyzer reports the count of dependencies/devDependencies/peerDependencies, scripts, and loose version ranges (^/~/*/latest). It checks key fields (name, version, license, type) and warns about unpinned dependencies.

Useful for a quick audit of a Node package's health & reproducibility.

FAQ

Is my data sent to a server?

No. The entire analysis runs in your browser with JavaScript. Nothing is uploaded, logged, or stored on our servers — safe for sensitive data.

How is this analyzer different from a parser, validator, or viewer?

An analyzer produces an insight report — metrics, statistics, warnings, and recommendations — to help you judge the quality or characteristics of the input. A parser breaks it into structure, a validator gives a valid/invalid verdict, and a viewer just displays it. An analyzer focuses on "how good / what are its characteristics".

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