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package-name-regex
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Provides a regex that can be used to test if a string is a valid NPM package name.
Provides a regex that can be used to test if a string is a valid NPM package name.
# npm
$ npm install package-name-regex
# Yarn
$ yarn add package-name-regex
import packageNameRegex from 'package-name-regex'
// Or import { packageNameRegex } from 'package-name-regex'
packageNameRegex.test('some-package') // true
packageNameRegex.test('example.com') // true
packageNameRegex.test('@npm/thingy') // true
packageNameRegex.test('crazy!') // false
packageNameRegex.test('.start-with-period') // false
packageNameRegex.test('@npm-zors/money!time.js') // false
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Provides a regex that can be used to test if a string is a valid NPM package name.
The npm package package-name-regex receives a total of 35,962 weekly downloads. As such, package-name-regex popularity was classified as popular.
We found that package-name-regex demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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