Stunnix JS-Obfus protects your JavaScript code from potential analyzing/studying/reworking by unwanted parties. It's both an obfuscator and encoder for the JavaScript/JScript source code. It converts the JavaScript/JScript source files into highly mangled and obfuscated form, making it extremely difficult to study, analyse, reuse, and re-work for competitors or customers, while fully retaining functionality of the original source code, and then encodes it afterwards, making it completely unreadable. There are a lot of options to control all aspects of code hiding, and full support for all syntax constructs. It is designed to be multi-module aware.
| Tags | Internet Software Development Code Generators Compilers Pre-processors Utilities |
|---|---|
| Licenses | Other |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | JavaScript |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release improves performance for projects with lots of files, greatly reduces memory consumption when processing very big source files, and provides no warnings regarding AUTOLOAD when using a modern system-wide Perl interpreter when using obfuscator directly from the commandline.


Release Notes: This release adds a unique String Browser tool that lists all string constants found in the code. It greatly helps when creating a list of exceptions. Directories with metadata from Git, Subversion and Mercurial are now ignored when creating projects or browsing directories. An updated version of Portable Firefox (talking over named pipes with a Web server to avoid problems with firewalls on Windows) is now shipped with the tool in order to fix problems for some international users. The installer for Windows has been updated and now allows you to install the product to any program group.


Release Notes: The GUI has been improved on Mac OS X. Portable FireFox, used for the GUI on Windows, is now initialized in a better way. Some small improvements and fixes have been introduced.


Release Notes: Now international characters are properly converted to entities in text between markup inside HTML files. Issues have been fixed in support for protection of JavaScript code only between special delimiters.


Release Notes: The usability and appearance of the Project Manager GUI have been improved. Now Project Manager feels more like a native application on Windows. Project directories can be selected using native filesystem browsers (besides entering a path into the prompt) on Windows and Mac OS X. Support for Windows 7 has been improved in Project Manager. Minor fixes and improvements have been introduced.
A tool that allows you to install Linux on multiple machines at once, possibly via BitTorrent.