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decurse-text
Advanced tools
Untransform t̛͚̖̾eͫͥ̏̓x̱ͩ̽͡t̺́͂͟ ̥̬̍͠l̻̯̝͑ḯ̭͙̟k̴̰͘͟e̢̜̻̲ ̮͔ͩ̕ť̡̳̓h̩̮̺̒i̥̅̐͜s̜̻̍ͦ -> text like this
Also known as zalgo text
echo 'hͫeͬlͯl̊o̸' | decurse-text
hello
const decurse = require( 'decurse-text' )
console.log( decurse( 'hͫeͬlͯl̊o̸' ) )
hello
Trań͓̻̾sform text like this cu̷̵̽ͦrsed/de̖̋ͦ͛m̟̜̟̊onic/z̿̔͑͟a̫̾̿͞l̢̞̅̇ǧ͒ͯ͢o̫ͥ́ͅ ͓ͣ̿̍ṫ͗ͦͅext.
Into normal/blessed non cursed/demonic/zalgo text.
Although there are zalgo text transformers on npm already they don't support a CLI and won't be found if you're looking for demonic or cursed text as zalgo is also commonly known as.
This module is basically a thin wrapper on already existing modules with a few opinionated defaults to make common usage simpler.
Basically intended as an easy to use alias for existing zalgo transformers:
There are already good existing npm modules that do this. We will primarily use them.
npm test
FAQs
decurse text like ť͈̓̆h̏̔̐̑ì̭ͯ͞s̈́̄̑͋ -> this
We found that decurse-text 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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