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leetscript

v1.1.0

Published

Convert text to 1337.

Downloads

8

Readme

leetscript

Convert text into 1337

leetscript is a node module to convert strings into Leetspeak.

Instal

$ npm install --save leetscript

Usage

const Leetscript = require('leetscript')
const Leet = new Leetscript()

const str = Leet.encode('lorem ipsum')

console.log(str) // => |_023|V| ][95[_]]V[

Options

Leetscript can be initialized with true. This enabled simple-mode which does not use advanced character groups like |_ for l or |V| for m but instead keeps some characters unchanged.

const Leetscript = require('leetscript')
const LeetAdvanced = new Leetscript()
const LeedSimple = new Leetscript(true)

console.log(LeetAdvanced.encode('lorem ipsum')) // => |_023|V| ][95[_]]V[
console.log(LeetSimple.encode('lorem ipsum')) // => 1023m 1p5um

API

leetscript.encode(string)

Encodes the given string into Leetspeak.

Returns the encoded string if passed a string, false if passed false, undefined, or null or whatever was passed an is not a string (e.g. numbers, objects, arrays).

leetscript.encodePromise(string)

Encodes the string using leetscript.encode but wraps the encoded string into a Promise. On error it returns the error message Unable to convert string! Got: ' + str. str holds whatever was passed as argument.