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Parse and stringify file paths with line and column like `unicorn.js:8:14`
Parse and stringify file paths with line and column like
unicorn.js:8:14
$ npm install line-column-path
import {parseLineColumnPath, stringifyLineColumnPath} from 'line-column-path';
const parsed = parseLineColumnPath('unicorn.js:8:14');
//=> {file: 'unicorn.js', line: 8, column: 14}
stringifyLineColumnPath(parsed);
//=> 'unicorn.js:8:14'
Type: string | object
The file path to parse.
Can also be an object that you want to validate and normalize.
Type: object
Object with a .file
property and optionally a .line
and .column
property.
Type: object
Type: boolean
Default: true
Output the file path.
Setting this to false
will result in 8:18
instead of unicorn.js:8:14
.
Type: boolean
Default: true
Output the column.
Setting this to false
will result in unicorn.js:8
instead of unicorn.js:8:14
.
FAQs
Parse and stringify file paths with line and column like `unicorn.js:8:14`
The npm package line-column-path receives a total of 82,109 weekly downloads. As such, line-column-path popularity was classified as popular.
We found that line-column-path 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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