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doubleplus-numbers
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Common Form annotator to find and identify redundant and repeated number(s) and numeral(s)
doubleplus-numbers
provides a Common Form annotator to find and identify redundant and repeated number(s) and numeral(s).
var assert = require('assert')
var annotator = require('doubleplus-numbers')
assert.deepEqual(
annotator({ content: [ 'Give me two (2) of those. Four (4) of the other one, too.' ] }),
[ { message: '"two (2)" repeats a written number and numeral, which is redundant and error-prone',
level: "info",
path: [ 'content', 0 ],
source: 'doubleplus-numbers',
url: null },
{ message: '"Four (4)" repeats a written number and numeral, which is redundant and error-prone',
level: "info",
path: [ 'content', 0 ],
source: 'doubleplus-numbers',
url: null } ])
FAQs
Common Form annotator to find and identify redundant and repeated number(s) and numeral(s)
The npm package doubleplus-numbers receives a total of 234 weekly downloads. As such, doubleplus-numbers popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that doubleplus-numbers 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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