# babel-generator > Turns an AST into code. ## Install ```sh npm install --save-dev babel-generator ``` ## Usage ```js import {parse} from 'babylon'; import generate from 'babel-generator'; const code = 'class Example {}'; const ast = parse(code); const output = generate(ast, { /* options */ }, code); ``` ## Options Options for formatting output: name | type | default | description -----------------------|----------|-----------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------- auxiliaryCommentBefore | string | | Optional string to add as a block comment at the start of the output file auxiliaryCommentAfter | string | | Optional string to add as a block comment at the end of the output file shouldPrintComment | function | `opts.comments` | Function that takes a comment (as a string) and returns `true` if the comment should be included in the output. By default, comments are included if `opts.comments` is `true` or if `opts.minifed` is `false` and the comment contains `@preserve` or `@license` retainLines | boolean | `false` | Attempt to use the same line numbers in the output code as in the source code (helps preserve stack traces) retainFunctionParens | boolean | `false` | Retain parens around function expressions (could be used to change engine parsing behavior) comments | boolean | `true` | Should comments be included in output compact | boolean or `'auto'` | `opts.minified` | Set to `true` to avoid adding whitespace for formatting minified | boolean | `false` | Should the output be minified concise | boolean | `false` | Set to `true` to reduce whitespace (but not as much as `opts.compact`) quotes | `'single'` or `'double'` | autodetect based on `ast.tokens` | The type of quote to use in the output filename | string | | Used in warning messages flowCommaSeparator | boolean | `false` | Set to `true` to use commas instead of semicolons as Flow property separators jsonCompatibleStrings | boolean | `false` | Set to true to run `jsesc` with "json": true to print "\u00A9" vs. "©"; Options for source maps: name | type | default | description -----------------------|----------|-----------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------- sourceMaps | boolean | `false` | Enable generating source maps sourceMapTarget | string | | The filename of the generated code that the source map will be associated with sourceRoot | string | | A root for all relative URLs in the source map sourceFileName | string | | The filename for the source code (i.e. the code in the `code` argument). This will only be used if `code` is a string. ## AST from Multiple Sources In most cases, Babel does a 1:1 transformation of input-file to output-file. However, you may be dealing with AST constructed from multiple sources - JS files, templates, etc. If this is the case, and you want the sourcemaps to reflect the correct sources, you'll need to pass an object to `generate` as the `code` parameter. Keys should be the source filenames, and values should be the source content. Here's an example of what that might look like: ```js import {parse} from 'babylon'; import generate from 'babel-generator'; const a = 'var a = 1;'; const b = 'var b = 2;'; const astA = parse(a, { sourceFilename: 'a.js' }); const astB = parse(b, { sourceFilename: 'b.js' }); const ast = { type: 'Program', body: [].concat(astA.program.body, astB.program.body) }; const { code, map } = generate(ast, { sourceMaps: true }, { 'a.js': a, 'b.js': b }); // Sourcemap will point to both a.js and b.js where appropriate. ```