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indedent

v1.0.0

Published

Tag function for writing template literals without breaking source code indentation

Downloads

43

Readme

Indedent

Multi-line template literals make source code ugly. Packages such as dedent solve this problem however, interpolated multi-line strings in nested lines are not adjusted to match the indentation of the interpolating line.

This package indents interpolated multi-line strings, in addition to dedenting and trimming the template literal.

Features

Side-by-side comparison between the indedent and dedent packages.

| | Indedent | Dedent | | ---------- | :--------: | :--------: | | ECMAScript | ES6 | ES6 | | Trims | ✓ | ✓ | | Dedents | ✓ | ✓ | | Indents | ✓ | No | | Spaces | ✓ | ✓ | | Tabs | ✓ | No | | Source | TypeScript | JavaScript | | Types | | | | Size | | |

Install

Requires Node.js version 6.0.0 or higher. Suitable for the browser.

Use npm to install the latest version.

npm i indedent

Usage

import indedent from 'indedent'
// or
const { indedent } = require('indedent')

console.log(dedent`this is some string
                   with multiple lines
                   below the first one`)
this is some string
with multiple lines
below the first one

Build

This package is writen in TypeScript. For better interoperability, we compile to both ESM and CommonJS. Conditional exports take care of the rest.

Use the compile script to build the package.

npm run compile

Remember to test it afterwards.

npm run test