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sillystrings

v1.2.1

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Silly String is a Javascript library for manipulating strings.

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sillystring

Silly String is a Javascript library for manipulating strings.

capitalize(str)

Takes in a string and returns it with the first letter capitalized.

Example: hello world -> Hello world

allCaps(str)

Takes in a string and returns the entire string in uppercase.

Example: hello world -> HELLO WORLD

capitalizeWords(str)

Takes in a string and returns it with the first letter of each word capitalized.

Example: hello world -> Hello World

removeExtraSpaces(str)

Takes in a string and removes all the extra spaces at the beginning, end, and between words and returns it with standard spacing.

Example: " Hello world! " -> "Hello world!"

kebabCase(str)

Takes in a string, removes all extra spaces, and replaces the single space between words with a hyphen, returning the string in kebab case.

Example: " Hello world " -> "hello-world"

snakeCase(str)

Takes in a string, removes all extra spaces, and replaces the single space between words with an underscore, returning the string in snake case.

Example: " what the heck " -> "what_the_heck"

snakeCase(str)

Takes in a string, removes all spacing between words, makes the first word lowercase and capitalizes the first letter of every subsequent word.

Example: Camel Case -> camelCase

shift(str, int)

Takes in a string and an integer that sets the number of characters to shift. That number of characters are removed from the beginning of the string and replaced at the end.

Example:shift('foobar', 3) -> 'barfoo'

makeHashTag()

Takes in a string and returns an array of each of the words in the string in hashtag style, with a hashtag symbol followed by lowercase word.

Example:

input: "Amazing bongo drums for sale" output: ['#amazing', '#bongo', '#drums', '#for', '#sale']

isEmpty()

Takes in a string and returns true if the string consists only of insignificant characters (spaces, tabs, linebreaks, carriage returns, or null) or returns false if there is a signficant character..

Example:

Input: "Abc def" Output: isEmpty("Abc def") // false

✓ shift() returns first letter capital ✓ makeHashTag() returns first letter capital ✓ isEmpty() function returns first letter capital