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Simplified speed-oriented JavaScript equivalent of the C/PHP sprintf
function.
npm install cjs-format
Add to the scope:
var format = require('cjs-format');
Simple replacement:
// This is a cat
console.log(format('This is a {0}', 'cat'));
Multiple replacement:
// This is a cat and a dog
console.log(format('This is a {0} and a {1}', 'cat', 'dog'));
Replacement with changed order:
// This is a cat and a dog and another cat
console.log(format('This is a {0} and a {1} and another {0}', 'cat', 'dog'));
There is a global var
DEVELOP
which activates additional consistency checks and protection logic not available in release mode.
If you have any problems or suggestions please open an issue according to the contribution rules.
cjs-format
is released under the MIT License.
FAQs
String substitution according to the given format.
The npm package cjs-format receives a total of 22 weekly downloads. As such, cjs-format popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that cjs-format demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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