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spacetrim

v0.11.23

Published

Spacetrim is trimming string from all 4 sides.

Downloads

369,440

Readme

✂️ Space trim

License of ✂️ Space trim NPM Version of ✂️ Space trim Quality of package ✂️ Space trim lint test Known Vulnerabilities Issues Socket

Spacetrim is trimming string from all 4 sides.

It is very helpful to keep pretty code indentation without keeping strange spaces inside a string.

░ is whitespace and spaceTrim will trim the string at the boundaries ╔═╗

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░░░░░░░░░░░░░░
░░░░░░░╔═════╗░
░░░░░░░║Hello║░░
░░░░░░░║Space║░░░
░░░░░░░║Trim ║░░░░
░░░░░░░╚═════╝░░░░░
░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░

Usage

npm i spacetrim
import spaceTrim from 'spacetrim';

const trimmed = spaceTrim(`

    Hello
    Space
    Trim


`);

console.log(trimmed);

/*
Hello
Space
Trim
*/

See more examples in simple tests.

Nesting

This is very usefull when you want to trim multiline strings inside multiline strings.

import { spaceTrim } from 'spacetrim';

const trimmed = spaceTrim(
    (block) => `

        Numbers
            ${block(['1', '2', '3'].join('\n'))}
        Chars
            ${block(['A', 'B', 'C'].join('\n'))}

`,
);

console.log(trimmed);

/*
Numbers
    1
    2
    3
Chars
    A
    B
    C
*/

See more examples in nesting tests.

Asynchronous nesting

You can also trim multiline strings which are fetched asynchronously inside multiline strings.

import { spaceTrim } from 'spacetrim';

const trimmed = await spaceTrim(
    async (block) => `

        TypeScript:
            ${await fetch('https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TypeScript').then(
                (result) => result.text(),
            )}


`,
);

console.log(trimmed);

/*
TypeScript:
    TypeScript is a free and open source programming language...
*/

See more examples in asynchronous nesting tests.

🖋️ Contributing

I am open to pull requests, feedback, and suggestions. Or if you like this utility, you can ☕ buy me a coffee or donate via cryptocurrencies.

You can also ⭐ star the spacetrim package, follow me on GitHub or various other social networks.

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