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@hint/utils-string
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@hint/utils-string
)Set of helpers to process string.
This package is installed automatically when adding webhint to your project so running the following is enough:
npm install hint --save-dev
cutString
: Cut a given string adding …
in the middle.
variable available with the given options
object.mergeIgnoreIncludeArrays
: Adds the items from includeArray
into
originalArray
and removes the ones from ignoreArray
.normalizeIncludes
: Return if normalized source
string includes
normalized included
string.normalizeStringByDelimiter
: Normalize String and then replace characters
with delimiter.normalizeString
: Remove whitespace from both ends of a string and
lowercase it.prettyPrintArray
: Returns an array pretty printed.toCamelCase
: Convert '-' delimitered string to camel case name.toLowerCaseArray
: Lower cases all the items of list
.toLowerCaseKeys
: Returns the same object but with all the properties
lower cased.toPascalCase
: Convert '-' delimitered string to pascal case name.FAQs
utils for strings
We found that @hint/utils-string demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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