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typ3r

v1.0.0

Published

Convert human friendly text to ghoul friendly text

Downloads

6

Readme

typ3r.js

npm npm npm

typ3r converts sane human readable text to ugly looking text. A web app using this library is available at typ3r.aavi.me.

Example

Input

This is a normal sane piece of text written by the author of this lib.
What you do with it is none of my business.

Output

dIS 1S a NoRMaL sAnE PIeC3 0F t3xT wrITTEN bY da AuThoR oF thIS lIb.
waT u D0 wid 1T iZz noNe of maH BuS1neSs.

Installation

npm install typ3r

Using

const typ3r = require("typ3r")
console.log(typ3r("I was a good text"))

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