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@helpdotcom/is
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isDate, isUUID, and isEmail for use with
help-gen
$ npm install --save @helpdotcom/is
$ npm test
'use strict'
const is = require('@helpdotcom/is')
Returns true
if d
is a valid ISO date string. Otherwise, returns false
.
s
<String>
The email stringReturns true
if s
is a valid email address. Otherwise, returns false
.
s
<String>
The email stringReturns true
if s
is a valid email address with an optional name.
Otherwise, returns false
.
The following formats are supported:
evan.lucas@help.com
Evan Lucas <evan.lucas@help.com>
"Evan Lucas" <evan.lucas@help.com>
"Help.com, LLC" <info@help.com>
Help.com, LLC <info@help.com>
Jane Doe (maiden name) <jane@doe.com>
s
<String>
The uuid to test.Returns true
if s
is a valid v4 UUID. Otherwise, returns false
.
s
<String>
The url to test.Returns true
if s
is a valid URL. Otherwise, returns false
.
Evan Lucas
FAQs
isDate, isUUID, and isEmail for use with help-gen
The npm package @helpdotcom/is receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @helpdotcom/is popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @helpdotcom/is demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 15 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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