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PEG.js - [Introduction](#introduction)
====== - [Features](#features)
- [Getting Started](#getting-Started)
- [Installation](#installation)
* [Node.js](#nodejs)
* [Browser](#browser)
- [Generating a Parser](#generating-a-parser)
* [Command Line](#command-line)
* [JavaScript API](#javascript-api)
- [Using the Parser](#using-the-parser)
- [Grammar Syntax and Semantics](#grammar-syntax-and-semantics)
- [Parsing Expression Types](#parsing-expression-types)
- [Error Messages](#error-messages)
- [Compatibility](#compatibility)
- [Development](#development)
Introduction
============
PEG.js is a simple parser generator for JavaScript that produces fast parsers PEG.js is a simple parser generator for JavaScript that produces fast parsers
with excellent error reporting. You can use it to process complex data or with excellent error reporting. You can use it to process complex data or
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There are several types of parsing expressions, some of them containing There are several types of parsing expressions, some of them containing
subexpressions and thus forming a recursive structure: subexpressions and thus forming a recursive structure:
* ["literal"](#literalliteral)
* [[characters]](#characters)
* [rule](#rule)
* [( expression )](#-expression-)
* [expression *](#expression-)
* [expression +](#expression--1)
* [expression ?](#expression--2)
* [& expression](#-expression)
* [! expression](#-expression-1)
* [& { predicate }](#--predicate-)
* [! { predicate }](#--predicate--1)
* [$ expression](#-expression-2)
* [label : expression](#label--expression)
* [expression1 expression2 ... expressionN](#expression1-expression2---expressionn)
* [expression { action }](#expression--action-)
* [expression1 / expression2 / ... / expressionN](#expression1--expression2----expressionn)
#### "*literal*"<br>'*literal*' #### "*literal*"<br>'*literal*'
Match exact literal string and return it. The string syntax is the same as in Match exact literal string and return it. The string syntax is the same as in

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