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An npm module that provides Arabic language processing capabilities for JavaScript applications, inspired by the popular Python package "pyarabic". With "arajs", developers can easily perform tasks such as Arabic text normalization, tokenization, and more
Usage
First, install the module:
npm i arajs
or
npm install arajs
Secondlly, import the module:
const {number2text, stripTashkeel} = require("arajs");
Now, you can use the various functions provided by the module to process and analyze Arabic text.
const number = 232;
console.log(number2text(number)); // مئتان و إثنان و ثلاثون
const text = 'مَرْحَبًا بِكُمْ';
const strippedText = stripTashkeel(text);
console.log(strippedText); // مرحبا بكم
Documentation for the package.
Names generating and extraction from text.
Names romanizition and translation.
Arabic verb conjugator.
Text Taskheel.
FAQs
An npm module that provides Arabic language processing capabilities for JavaScript applications, inspired by the popular Python package "pyarabic". With "arajs", developers can easily perform tasks such as Arabic text normalization, tokenization, and more
The npm package arajs receives a total of 7 weekly downloads. As such, arajs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that arajs 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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