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@confuzzle/confuz-crossword
Advanced tools
This package is for converting to and from .confuz
format. For a parser to
convert this format into a usable object, see @confuzzle/confuz-parser
.
compressURL(x)
- convert x
from .confuz
to a format suitable for URLs,decompressURL(x)
- convert from compressed URL format to a .confuz
formatted stringfromCrossword(crossword, options)
- returns a .confuz
formatted string representing the object as returned by @confuzzle/confuz-parser
. If options.scramble
is true
, apply base64
scrambling of answers.fromPuz(x)
- returns a .confuz
formatted string representing x
where x
is in .puz
binary formattoPuz(s)
- returns a ShareablePuz
from a .confuz
formatted string s
. See @confuzzle/puz-sharing
.In the above methods, x
is anything compatible with Buffer.from()
.
FAQs
Conversion to and from `.confuz` format
The npm package @confuzzle/confuz-crossword receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @confuzzle/confuz-crossword popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @confuzzle/confuz-crossword demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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