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														|  |  ### `controlFlowFlatteningThreshold`
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														|  |  Type: `number` Default: `0.75` Min: `0` Max: `1`
 |  |  Type: `number` Default: `0.75` Min: `0` Max: `1`
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														|  | -The probability that the [`controlFlowFlattening`](#controlflowflattening) transformation will be applied to the node.
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														|  |  This setting is especially useful for large code size because large amounts of control flow transformations can slow down your code and increase code size.
 |  |  This setting is especially useful for large code size because large amounts of control flow transformations can slow down your code and increase code size.
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														|  |  ##### :warning: Dramatically increases size of obfuscated code (up to 200%), use only if size of obfuscated code doesn't matter. Use [`deadCodeInjectionThreshold`](#deadcodeinjectionthreshold) to set percentage of nodes that will affected by dead code injection.
 |  |  ##### :warning: Dramatically increases size of obfuscated code (up to 200%), use only if size of obfuscated code doesn't matter. Use [`deadCodeInjectionThreshold`](#deadcodeinjectionthreshold) to set percentage of nodes that will affected by dead code injection.
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														|  |  ##### :warning: This option forcibly enables `stringArray` option.
 |  |  ##### :warning: This option forcibly enables `stringArray` option.
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														|  | -With this option random blocks of dead code will add to the obfuscated code. 
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														|  |  Example:
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														|  |  ```ts
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														|  |  ### `domainLock`
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														|  |  Type: `string[]` Default: `[]`
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														|  | -##### :warning: This option does not allowed to use with `target: 'node'`
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														|  | -Locks the obfuscated source code so it only runs on specific domains and/or sub-domains. This makes really hard for someone just copy and paste your source code and run elsewhere.
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														|  |  ##### Multiple domains and sub-domains
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														|  | -It's possible to lock your code to more than one domain or sub-domain. For instance, to lock it so the code only runs on **www.example.com** add `www.example.com`, to make it work on any sub-domain from example.com, use `.example.com`.
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 |  | +It's possible to lock your code to more than one domain or sub-domain. For instance, to lock it so the code only runs on **www.example.com** add `www.example.com`. To make it work on any sub-domain from example.com, use `.example.com`.
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														|  |  ### `exclude`
 |  |  ### `exclude`
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														|  |  Type: `string[]` Default: `[]`
 |  |  Type: `string[]` Default: `[]`
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