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@almanime/srt-to-ass

v1.0.7

Published

Convert SRT subtitles to ASS

Downloads

14

Readme

@almanime/srt-to-ass

This is a converter for SRT files to ASS, written in nodeJS.

WARNING : this is an ES Module.

Installation

Run npm install -g @almanime/srt-to-ass to install as a global module (and get the CLI version)

Run yarn add @almanime/srt-to-ass to install as a module for your project.

Usage

Module

As a module here's the method to use it :

convertToASS(srt: string)

Returns a correctly formatted ASS file as a string. You need to provide the contents of the SRT file as the first parameter.

CLI

The CLI version is used as follows :

srt-to-ass myfile.srt

It produces an ASS file on stdout.

Build

If you wish to build from source, use yarn build to get standard JS in the dist folder.

Test

You can test code with the srt file included in the test directory :

node dist/index.js test/srt.srt

License

MIT