Basic Usage: --compilation_level (-O) VAL : Specifies the compilation level to use. Options: BUNDLE, WHITESPACE_ONLY, SIMPLE (default), ADVANCED (default: SIMPLE) --env [BROWSER | CUSTOM] : Determines the set of builtin externs to load. Options: BROWSER, CUSTOM. Defaults to BROWSER. (default: BROWSER) --externs VAL : The file containing JavaScript externs. You may specify multiple --js VAL : The JavaScript filename. You may specify multiple. The flag name is optional, because args are interpreted as files by default. You may also use minimatch-style glob patterns. For example, use --js='**.js' --js='!**_test.js' to recursively include all js files that do not end in _test.js --js_output_file VAL : Primary output filename. If not specified, output is written to stdout (default: ) --language_in VAL : Sets the language spec to which input sources should conform. Options: ECMASCRIPT3, ECMASCRIPT5, ECMASCRIPT5_STRICT, ECMASCRIPT6_TYPED (experimental), ECMASCRIPT_2015, ECMASCRIPT_2016, ECMASCRIPT_2017, ECMASCRIPT_NEXT (default: ECMASCRIPT_2017) --language_out VAL : Sets the language spec to which output should conform. Options: ECMASCRIPT3, ECMASCRIPT5, ECMASCRIPT5_STRICT, ECMASCRIPT6_TYPED (experimental), ECMASCRIPT_2015, ECMASCRIPT_2016, ECMASCRIPT_2017, ECMASCRIPT_NEXT, NO_TRANSPILE (default: ECMASCRIPT5) --warning_level (-W) [QUIET | DEFAULT : Specifies the warning level to use. | VERBOSE] Options: QUIET, DEFAULT, VERBOSE (default: DEFAULT) Warning and Error Management: --conformance_configs VAL : A list of JS Conformance configurations in text protocol buffer format. --extra_annotation_name VAL : A whitelist of tag names in JSDoc. You may specify multiple --hide_warnings_for VAL : If specified, files whose path contains this string will have their warnings hidden. You may specify multiple. --jscomp_error VAL : Make the named class of warnings an error. Must be one of the error group items. '*' adds all supported. --jscomp_off VAL : Turn off the named class of warnings. Must be one of the error group items. '*' adds all supported. --jscomp_warning VAL : Make the named class of warnings a normal warning. Must be one of the error group items. '*' adds all supported. --new_type_inf : Checks for type errors using the new type inference algorithm. (default: false) --strict_mode_input : Assume input sources are to run in strict mode. (default: true) --warnings_whitelist_file VAL : A file containing warnings to suppress. Each line should be of the form :? (default: ) Available Error Groups: accessControls, ambiguousFunctionDecl, checkRegExp, checkTypes, checkVars, conformanceViolations, const, constantProperty, deprecated, deprecatedAnnotations, duplicateMessage, es3, es5Strict, externsValidation, fileoverviewTags, functionParams, globalThis, internetExplorerChecks, invalidCasts, misplacedTypeAnnotation, missingGetCssName, missingOverride, missingPolyfill, missingProperties, missingProvide, missingRequire, missingReturn, moduleLoad, msgDescriptions, newCheckTypes, nonStandardJsDocs, missingSourcesWarnings, reportUnknownTypes, suspiciousCode, strictModuleDepCheck, typeInvalidation, undefinedNames, undefinedVars, unknownDefines, unusedLocalVariables, unusedPrivateMembers, uselessCode, useOfGoogBase, underscore, visibility Output: --assume_function_wrapper : Enable additional optimizations based on the assumption that the output will be wrapped with a function wrapper. This flag is used to indicate that "global" declarations will not actually be global but instead isolated to the compilation unit. This enables additional optimizations. (default: false) --export_local_property_definitions : Generates export code for local properties marked with @export (default: false) --formatting [PRETTY_PRINT | : Specifies which formatting options, PRINT_INPUT_DELIMITER | SINGLE_QUOTES] if any, should be applied to the output JS. Options: PRETTY_PRINT, PRINT_INPUT_DELIMITER, SINGLE_QUOTES --generate_exports : Generates export code for those marked with @export (default: false) --isolation_mode [NONE | IIFE] : If set to IIFE the compiler output will follow the form: (function(){%output%)).call(this); Options: NONE, IIFE (default: NONE) --output_wrapper VAL : Interpolate output into this string at the place denoted by the marker token %output%. Use marker token %output|jsstring% to do js string escaping on the output. Consider using the --isolation_mode flag instead. (default: ) --output_wrapper_file VAL : Loads the specified file and passes the file contents to the --output_wrapper flag, replacing the value if it exists. This is useful if you want special characters like newline in the wrapper. (default: ) Dependency Management: --dependency_mode [NONE | LOOSE | : Specifies how the compiler should STRICT] determine the set and order of files for a compilation. Options: NONE the compiler will include all src files in the order listed, STRICT files will be included and sorted by starting from namespaces or files listed by the --entry_point flag - files will only be included if they are referenced by a goog.require or CommonJS require or ES6 import, LOOSE same as with STRICT but files which do not goog.provide a namespace and are not modules will be automatically added as --entry_point entries. Defaults to NONE. (default: NONE) --entry_point VAL : A file or namespace to use as the starting point for determining which src files to include in the compilation. ES6 and CommonJS modules are specified as file paths (without the extension). Closure-library namespaces are specified with a "goog:" prefix. Example: --entry_point=goog:goog.Promise JS Modules: --js_module_root VAL : Path prefixes to be removed from ES6 & CommonJS modules. --module_resolution [BROWSER | NODE] : Specifies how the compiler locates modules. BROWSER requires all module imports to begin with a '.' or '/' and have a file extension. NODE uses the node module rules. (default: BROWSER) --package_json_entry_names VAL : Ordered list of entries to look for in package.json files when processing modules with the NODE module resolution strategy (i.e. esnext:main,browser,main). Defaults to a list with the following entries: "browser", "module", "main". --process_common_js_modules : Process CommonJS modules to a concatenable form. (default: false) Library and Framework Specific: --angular_pass : Generate $inject properties for AngularJS for functions annotated with @ngInject (default: false) --dart_pass : Rewrite Dart Dev Compiler output to be compiler-friendly. (default: false) --force_inject_library VAL : Force injection of named runtime libraries. The format is where is the name of a runtime library. Possible libraries include: base, es6_runtime, runtime_type_check --inject_libraries : Allow injecting runtime libraries. (default: true) --polymer_pass : Equivalent to --polymer_version=1 (default: false) --process_closure_primitives : Processes built-ins from the Closure library, such as goog.require(), goog.provide(), and goog.exportSymbol( ). True by default. (default: true) --rewrite_polyfills : Rewrite ES6 library calls to use polyfills provided by the compiler's runtime. (default: true) Code Splitting: --module VAL : A JavaScript module specification. The format is :[:[ ,...][:]]]. Module names must be unique. Each dep is the name of a module that this module depends on. Modules must be listed in dependency order, and JS source files must be listed in the corresponding order. Where --module flags occur in relation to --js flags is unimportant. may be set to 'auto' for the first module if it has no dependencies. Provide the value 'auto' to trigger module creation from CommonJSmodules. --module_output_path_prefix VAL : Prefix for filenames of compiled JS modules. .js will be appended to this prefix. Directories will be created as needed. Use with --module (default: ./) --module_wrapper VAL : An output wrapper for a JavaScript module (optional). The format is :. The module name must correspond with a module specified using --module. The wrapper must contain %s as the code placeholder. Alternately, %output% can be used in place of %s. %n% can be used to represent a newline. The %basename% placeholder can also be used to substitute the base name of the module output file. Reports: --create_source_map VAL : If specified, a source map file mapping the generated source files back to the original source file will be output to the specified path. The %outname% placeholder will expand to the name of the output file that the source map corresponds to. (default: ) --output_manifest VAL : Prints out a list of all the files in the compilation. If --dependency_mode= STRICT or LOOSE is specified, this will not include files that got dropped because they were not required. The %outname% placeholder expands to the JS output file. If you're using modularization, using %outname% will create a manifest for each module. (default: ) --output_module_dependencies VAL : Prints out a JSON file of dependencies between modules. (default: ) --property_renaming_report VAL : File where the serialized version of the property renaming map produced should be saved (default: ) --source_map_include_content : Includes sources content into source map. Greatly increases the size of source maps but offers greater portability (default: false) --source_map_input VAL : Source map locations for input files, separated by a '|', (i.e. input-file-path|input-source-map) --source_map_location_mapping VAL : Source map location mapping separated by a '|' (i.e. filesystem-path|webserv er-path) --variable_renaming_report VAL : File where the serialized version of the variable renaming map produced should be saved (default: ) Miscellaneous: --charset VAL : Input and output charset for all files. By default, we accept UTF-8 as input and output US_ASCII (default: ) --checks_only (--checks-only) : Don't generate output. Run checks, but no optimization passes. (default: false) --define (--D, -D) VAL : Override the value of a variable annotated @define. The format is [=], where is the name of a @define variable and is a boolean, number, or a single-quoted string that contains no single quotes. If [=] is omitted, the variable is marked true --help : Displays this message on stdout and exit (default: true) --third_party : Check source validity but do not enforce Closure style rules and conventions (default: false) --use_types_for_optimization : Enable or disable the optimizations based on available type information. Inaccurate type annotations may result in incorrect results. (default: true) --version : Prints the compiler version to stdout and exit. (default: false)