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Remove leading space characters to let you nicely indent your multiline strings in your code.
By default, multiline
detects indentation by looking at the first non-empty line.
Notice that the first empty line is dropped from the output to let you to start
the first line with the indentation level you like.
const multiline = require('multiline-string')()
const s = multiline(`
1. xxx
a. yyy
2. zzz
`)
console.log(s)
// => "1. xxx\n a. yyy\n2. zzz"
If you want to start your string with an empty line, you can do:
const s = multiline(`
Line 1
Line 2
`)
// => "\nLine 1\nLine 2\n"
You can also give marginMark
to identify the start of each line
to include indentation in the resulting text.
const multiline = require('multiline-string')({ marginMark: '|' })
const s = multiline(`
| Usage: my-command file
|
| -v, --version Show version
| -h, --help Show help information
|`)
console.log(s)
// => " Usage: ...\n\n -v, --version ..."
FAQs
Nicer look for multiline strings in the code
The npm package multiline-string receives a total of 90 weekly downloads. As such, multiline-string popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that multiline-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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