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arabize

v1.0.0

Published

Node.js API wrapper for Yamli's Latin to Arabic transliteration engine

Downloads

2

Readme

arabize

Node.js API wrapper for Yamli's Latin to Arabic transliteration engine

Description

arabize is the first Node.js API wrapper for Yamli's Latin to Arabic transliteration engine. It is fast, asynchronous, and very easy to use.

Installation

After creating a Node.js project using npm init, you can install arabize by executing the following npm command:

npm install arabize

Import

Since arabize is an ES Module, make sure to add "type": "module" in your package.json file.

Once the package is installed, you can import the library using the import keyword:

import { arabize } from 'arabize';

Usage

import { arabize } from 'arabize';

(
  async () => {
    try {
      const result = await arabize('Mar7aban ya sadiqi, kayfa 7alak?');
      console.log(result); // مرحباً يا صديقي ٬ كيف حالك ؟
    } catch (err) {
      console.error(err);
    }
  }
)();

People

The sole author of arabize is Mohamad Baalbaki

Disclaimer

This package is an unofficial wrapper and is not affiliated, endorsed, or supported by Yamli in any way. The purpose of this package is to provide a convenient interface to access Yamli's transliteration functionality, but it is developed and maintained independently by Mohamad Baalbaki.

This package was developed after carefully checking and adhering to Yamli's terms of use and API usage guidelines. However, it is important to understand that Yamli's terms and policies may change over time, thus the developer of this package cannot guarantee ongoing compliance.

Please be aware that any issues, concerns, or inquiries related to this package should be directed to the package's developer and not to Yamli.

Use this package at your own discretion and risk. The developer of this package assumes no responsibility or liability for any unintended consequences or issues that may arise from its usage.

For official information and support regarding Yamli, please visit Yamli's official website or contact their support team.

License

MIT