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@thetypefounders/unicode-classifier
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Classification of Unicode codepoints by Unicode categories and scripts.
This is a TypeScript module that you can use to classify codepoints by their category and script (writing system).
npm install @thetypefounders/unicode-classifier --save
import classify from '@thetypefounders/unicode-classifier';
console.log(classify([64, 65, 66, 67]));
// { Nd: { Common: [ 48, 49, 50 ] }, Lu: { Latin: [ 65, 66, 67 ] } }
If the codepoint is not in Unicode, the classifier will sort it under the
Unknown
category and Unknown
script:
import classify from '@thetypefounders/unicode-classifier';
console.log(classify([56845]));
// { Unknown: { Unknown: [ 56845 ] } }
Codepoint categories and scripts data is automatically downloaded from the
Unicode website. To update the data, change UNICODE_VERSION
in src/update.ts
and run npm run update
to update the data file.
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Classification of Unicode codepoints by Unicode categories and scripts.
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