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is-valid-element-name
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Validates custom element names according to the custom elements spec
Determines if an string is a valid element name. Like validate-element-name but without opinions on what a custom element name should be.
Backed by is-potential-custom-element-name which does the heavy lifting, but also checks against reserved names.
npm install is-valid-element-name --save
var isValidElementName = require("is-valid-element-name");
isValidElementName("hello-world"); // -> true
isValidElementName("div"); // -> false
isValidElementName("f0_0_0-what"); // -> true
// This is a reserved name.
isvalidElementName("font-face"); // -> false
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Validates custom element names according to the custom elements spec
The npm package is-valid-element-name receives a total of 33,289 weekly downloads. As such, is-valid-element-name popularity was classified as popular.
We found that is-valid-element-name 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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