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A port of the Rails / ActiveSupport inflector to JavaScript (node.js and browser compatible).
npm install inflect
inflect.pluralize('user'); // users
inflect.singularize('users'); // user
inflect.camelize('users_controller'); // UsersController
inflect.capitalize('user'); // User
inflect.decapitalize('User'); // user
inflect.titleize('man from the boondocks'); // Man From The Boondocks
inflect.underscore('UsersController'); // users_controller
inflect.dasherize('puni_puni'); // puni-puni
inflect.parameterize('Donald E. Knuth'); // donald-e-knuth
inflect.humanize('employee_salary'); // Employee salary
0.4.0 (14th April, 2017)
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A port of the Rails / ActiveSupport inflector to JavaScript.
The npm package inflect receives a total of 4,123 weekly downloads. As such, inflect popularity was classified as popular.
We found that inflect 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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