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to-unicode

v1.0.2

Published

convert strings to 𝓾n⒤ᴄø𝖉ë

Downloads

55

Readme

TO UNICODE!

cheers


NPM

swaps out letters for unicodey equivalents.

you know, for giving your bot cooler text, or something.

INSTALL

npm install to-unicode

examples

var str = 'capitalism'
var unicody = toUnicode(str, 'inverted')
var flipper = '(╯°□°)╯︵ '
console.log(flipper + unicody.split("").reverse().join(""))
=> (╯°□°)╯ɯsıןɐʇıdɐɔ


var ransom_note = 'give me allll of the cookies, or else!'
var scrambled = ransom_note.split("").map(function(letter){
    return toUnicode(letter)
}).join("")
console.log(scrambled)
=> �ïᴠ� �� 🂇��ʟ �f T�� ȼ��ᴋɨ�ṡ, o� 𝕵��!
// why is this so broken sometimes...

API

toUnicode(stringToConvert, fontSeeBelowForMoreInformation)

If you do not provide a font, one will be picked for you at random.

options/fonts

  • circled: ⓐⓑⓒ
  • circledNeg: 🅐🅑🅒
  • fullWidth: abc
  • mathBold: 𝐚𝐛𝐜
  • mathBoldFraktur: 𝖆𝖇𝖈
  • mathBoldItalic: 𝒂𝒃𝒄
  • mathBoldScript: 𝓪𝓫𝓬
  • mathDouble: 𝕒𝕓𝕔
  • mathMono: 𝚊𝚋𝚌
  • mathSans: 𝖺𝖻𝖼
  • mathSansBold: 𝗮𝗯𝗰
  • mathSansBoldItalic: 𝙖𝙗𝙘
  • mathSansItalic: 𝘢𝘣𝘤
  • parenthesized: ⒜⒝⒞
  • squared: 🄰🄱🄲
  • squaredNeg: 🅰🅱🅲
  • rockDots: äḅċ
  • smallCaps: ᴀʙᴄ
  • stroked: Ⱥƀȼ
  • inverted: ɐqɔ
  • reversed: Adↄ-

CLI

npm install to-unicode -g

convert text to unicode fonts

Options:
  -t, --font  font to render text in. if one is not passed, a font will be
              assigned to you at random.
  -f, --file  path to file containing text to convert
  -h, --help  Show help                                                [boolean]

Examples:
  toUnicode weird
  toUnicode -t fullWidth oh yeah, wow this
  is amazing
  toUnicode -t circled -f presentation.txt
  node test.js | toUnicode