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micromark-util-decode-string
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The micromark-util-decode-string package is a utility for decoding HTML entities and character references in strings. It is commonly used in the context of parsing and processing Markdown or HTML content.
Decode HTML Entities
This feature allows you to decode HTML entities in a string. For example, it converts '&' to '&'.
const decodeString = require('micromark-util-decode-string');
const decoded = decodeString('Hello & World');
console.log(decoded); // 'Hello & World'
Decode Numeric Character References
This feature decodes numeric character references in a string. For example, it converts '&' to '&'.
const decodeString = require('micromark-util-decode-string');
const decoded = decodeString('Hello & World');
console.log(decoded); // 'Hello & World'
Decode Hexadecimal Character References
This feature decodes hexadecimal character references in a string. For example, it converts '&' to '&'.
const decodeString = require('micromark-util-decode-string');
const decoded = decodeString('Hello & World');
console.log(decoded); // 'Hello & World'
The 'he' package is a robust HTML entity encoder/decoder. It supports both encoding and decoding of HTML entities, including named, numeric, and hexadecimal references. Compared to micromark-util-decode-string, 'he' offers more comprehensive functionality for both encoding and decoding.
The 'entities' package provides fast and robust encoding and decoding of XML and HTML entities. It supports both named and numeric entities. While micromark-util-decode-string focuses on decoding, 'entities' offers both encoding and decoding capabilities.
The 'html-entities' package is another library for encoding and decoding HTML entities. It supports named, numeric, and hexadecimal entities. Similar to micromark-util-decode-string, it provides decoding functionality but also includes encoding features.
micromark utility to decode markdown strings.
npm:
npm install micromark-util-decode-string
import {decodeString} from 'micromark-util-decode-string'
decodeString('a ; b') // 'a ; b'
decodeString('a \\; b') // 'a ; b'
decodeString('a ; b') // 'a ; b'
This module exports the following identifiers: decodeString
.
There is no default export.
decodeString(value)
micromark utility to decode markdown strings (which occur in places such as fenced code info strings, destinations, labels, and titles). The “string” content type allows character escapes and -references. This decodes those.
value
(string
) — Value to decode.string
— Decoded value.
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FAQs
micromark utility to decode markdown strings
The npm package micromark-util-decode-string receives a total of 4,781,737 weekly downloads. As such, micromark-util-decode-string popularity was classified as popular.
We found that micromark-util-decode-string 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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