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@markarenin/get-selection-more
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Get text and context sentence from window.getSelection()

/**
* Returns the selected text
*/
function getText(win?: Window): string
function getTextFromSelection(selection: Selection | null, win?: Window): string
/**
* Returns the paragraph containing the selection text.
*/
function getParagraph(win?: Window): string
function getParagraphFromSelection(selection: Selection | null): string
/**
* Returns the sentence containing the selection text.
*/
function getSentence(win?: Window): string
function getSentenceFromSelection(selection: Selection | null): string
Optionally pass window of other frame to get selection within that frame.
import { getText, getParagraph, getSentence } from 'get-selection-more'
document.addEventListener('selectionchange', () => {
console.log(getText(), getParagraph(), getSentence())
})
Or load the UMD module directly which exposes getSelectionMore global.
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Get text and context sentence from window.getSelection()
We found that @markarenin/get-selection-more 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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