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drivetribe-string-formatters
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Collection of string formatter functions to change strings.
Collection of string formatter functions to change strings.
Install the module directly from npm:
npm install drivetribe-string-formatters --save
Abbreviate by initials of first three words found in string, ie "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet" -> "Lid".
abbreviate(quant: string): string
import { abbreviate } from 'drivetribe-string-formatters';
abbreviate("Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet"); // "Lid"
abbreviate("Lorem ipsum"); // "Li"
Remove non alphanumeric chararacters in string, ie '\/-12 3asd./,\][-=+_!@£$%^&*(±)?><~' -> "123asd".
removeNonAlphaNumeric(quant: string): string
import { removeNonAlphaNumeric } from 'drivetribe-string-formatterss';
removeNonAlphaNumeric("-123asd "); // "123asd"
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Collection of string formatter functions to change strings.
The npm package drivetribe-string-formatters receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, drivetribe-string-formatters popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that drivetribe-string-formatters 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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