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hyphenex

v1.0.0

Published

Hyphenizes a string with ease

Downloads

11

Readme

hyphenex

Separate words from a string and convert them into a single string using hyphens. work in progress.

You can hyphenate and dehyphanate strings dynamically also!

const hyphenex = require('hyphenex');

console.log(hyphenex.hyphenate('This is hyphenating stuff'));
console.log(hyphenex.deHyphenate('hyphenating-this-this'));
console.log(hyphenex.hyphenateDynamically("This is dehyphanted string which is phenomenal", "-"))
console.log(hyphenex.deHyphenateDynamically("hyphenated+this+this+that", "+"));

the results must be:

This-is-hyphenating-stuff
hyphenating this this
This-is-dehyphanted-string-which-is-phenomenal
hyphenated this this that

pretty cool ha!

Documentation

Welcome to the documentation of hyphenex! After having a glance at this, you will be able to hyphenate strings like a pro!

Method 1 - hyphenate

This method will hyphenate your string using normal hyphens.

Example:

hyphenex.hyphenate("This is a long string");

// The results must be 'This-is-a-long-string'

Method 2 - hyphenateDynamically

Using this method you can hyphenate rather separate your strings with a custom separator!

Example:

hyphenex.hyphenateDynamically('This string will be hyphenated dynamically');

// The results must be 'This_string_will_be_hyphenated_dynamically'

Method 3 - deHyphenate

This will allow you to dehyphenate any string with ease.

Example:

hyphenex.deHyphenate("dehyphenate-this-string");

// The result must be 'dehyphenate this string'

Method 4 - deHyphenateDynamically

Remove custom separators from a string.

Example:

hyphenex.deHyphenateDynamically("This+string+will+be+dehyphenated+dynamically", "+")

// Expect result to be 'This string will be dehyphenated dynamically'

If you face any issues or have any comeplaints about this, kindly report an issue or to resolve and existing issue, please make a pull request.