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string-wks

v1.0.7

Published

Some string manipulation functions that I need to use commonly

Readme

I created this for my personnal use, it will grow up by time :)

basic functions

capitalize capitalize first letter and lowercase others.

capitalize("HELLO WORLD!")
>  Hello world!

noSpace remove all spaces.

noSpace("Hel l o w o r l d !")
> Helloworld!

escape remove all non-alphanumeric characters.

escape("Hell_o, = W0r1d!")
> HelloW0r1d

escapeSimple remove all non-alphanumeric characters but preserv spaces.

escapeSimple("Hell_o, = W0r1d!")
> Hello W0r1d

kebab convert string to kebabCase.

kebab(" Hello world")
> hello-world

oneSpace replace multiple spaces with one space.

   oneSpace("Hello   wolrd")
   > Hello world

elaps replace spaces, breaklines and tabs with one space.

elaps("hey     this is\n	 some string")
> hey this is some string

validateURL validate a url, return false or true.

validateURL("hello.co")
validateURL("https://www.npmjs.com/")
validateURL("www.hello.co")
> true
> true
> true
validateURL("www.hello.co-m")
> false

trimTo trim a text to a specific count, takes three params, trimTo(string, count, dotsCount)

  1. string: text
  2. count: where to cut the string
  3. dotsCount (optional): add three dots at the end if string length is bigger than dotsCount, if not specified default is 100 character.

trimTo(string, count)

	trimTo("hello world", 5)
	> hello

if original string length is bigger than or equal to 9 add three dots at the end.

	 trimTo("123456789", 5, 9)	
	> 12345...
	

trimToSimple return an array with two values,

  1. first is: the trimed text .
  2. what left in the text.

can be usefull creating readmore functionality.

trimToSimple("this is some text",  10)
> [ 'this is so', 'me text' ]