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.
Everything runs in your browser. Your data is never sent to our servers.
Example
Example Input
{ "name":"app", "dependencies":{ "react":"^19" } }Example Output
deps, scripts, loose ranges, fields
How to Use
- 1Paste the a package.json file you want to analyze into the input box.
- 2If options are available (e.g. SQL dialect or regex flags), set them as needed.
- 3Click Analyze (or press Ctrl+Enter).
- 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".