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format-sveltekit
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package qui fournis des fonctions afin de formater des données d'une façon spécifique
ce package est en constante évolution, en fonction des besoins des projets.
certaine fonction on été mise à jour pour utiliser typescript
firstToUppperCase
import { firstToUppperCase } from 'format-sveltekit';
let texteExemple = 'jean';
texteExemple = firstToUppperCase(texteExemple);
console.log(texteExemple);
// output :
// Jean
// word => mot que vous voulez mettre la premiere lettre en majuscule
firstToUppperCase(word: string): string
// output
// retourne le mot avec une majuscule à la premiere lettre
// text => long texte à formaté
textFormatingSample(text: string): string
// output
// retourne le text long formaté
// date => date au format string '01/01/01 12:00:00'
// textSeparate => le texte que vous voulez mettre pour séparer la date de l'heure
separateDateOfHours(date: string, textSeparate: string): string
// output
// retourne la date formatée
createObjectAsFormData
import { createObjectAsFormData } from 'format-sveltekit';
// creation formData
const formData = createObjectAsFormData(e.target);
// output
// retourne un object clé : valeur venant du form passé en argument
createObjectAsFormData = <T>(target: HTMLFormElement): T
// output
// retourne un object clé : valeur venant du form passé en argument
FAQs
formatage divers
We found that format-sveltekit 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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