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@supercharge/strings
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String utilities for Node.js.
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The @supercharge/strings package provides chainable string utilities for Node.js and JavaScript. It’s a wrapper around JavaScript’s global String class providing a handful of useful methods, like .title(), .strip(), .camel(), and so on.
npm i @supercharge/strings
Find all the details for @supercharge/strings in the extensive Supercharge docs.
Using @supercharge/strings is pretty straightforward. Pass a string to the imported Function and chain your desired methods to transform to string value to your needs.
For example, you may want to trim a string and then title-case it:
const Str = require('@supercharge/strings')
const title = Str(' Supercharge is sweet!').trim().title().get()
// title: "Supercharge Is Sweet!"
For every method in the chain that would return a string, the package returns an instance of iteself. This way, you can chain further methods. Call .get() to retrieve the actual JavaScript string.
Do you miss a string function? We very much appreciate your contribution! Please send in a pull request 😊
git checkout -b my-featuregit commit -am 'Add some feature'git push origin my-new-featureMIT © Supercharge
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String utilities for Node.js and JavaScript
We found that @supercharge/strings demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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