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TypeScript definitions for wordwrap
npm install --save @types/wordwrap
This package contains type definitions for wordwrap (https://github.com/substack/node-wordwrap#readme).
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/wordwrap.
type Wrap = (text: string) => string;
/**
* Wrap lines until column `stop`. If a word is longer than `stop` characters
* it will overflow.
*/
declare function wordwrap(stop: number, params?: { mode?: wordwrap.Mode | undefined }): Wrap;
/**
* Pad out lines with spaces out to column `start` and then wrap until column
* `stop`. If a word is longer than `stop - start` characters it will overflow.
*/
declare function wordwrap(start: number, stop: number, params?: { mode?: wordwrap.Mode | undefined }): Wrap;
/**
* Pad out lines with spaces out to column `start` and then wrap until column
* `stop`. If a word is longer than `stop - start` characters it will overflow.
*/
declare function wordwrap(params: wordwrap.Options): Wrap;
declare namespace wordwrap {
interface Options {
stop: number;
start: number;
mode?: Mode | undefined;
}
/**
* Wrap lines until column `stop`. Break up chunks longer than `stop`.
*/
function hard(stop: number): Wrap;
/**
* Wrap lines until column `stop`. Break up chunks longer than `stop - start`.
*/
function hard(start: number, stop: number): Wrap; // tslint:disable-line:unified-signatures
/**
* In "soft" mode, split chunks by `/(\S+\s+/` and don't break up chunks
* which are longer than `stop - start`, in "hard" mode, split chunks with
* `/\b/` and break up chunks longer than `stop - start`.
*/
type Mode = "soft" | "hard";
}
export = wordwrap;
These definitions were written by ark120202.
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TypeScript definitions for wordwrap
The npm package @types/wordwrap receives a total of 30,242 weekly downloads. As such, @types/wordwrap popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @types/wordwrap 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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