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In a validation of a very large text, there may be cases in which a word is null or undefined. To prevent this validation from being done manually, our lib is able to do it together with the normalization of the text.
$ npm install replace-special-characters
or
$ yarn add replace-special-characters
const replaceSpecialCharacters = require('replace-special-characters');
const normalizedString = replaceSpecialCharacters('JäváSçrîpt');
//=> 'JavaScript'
git checkout -b my-feature
;git commit -m 'feat: My new feature'
;git push origin my-feature
.After merging your receipt request to done, you can delete a branch from yours.
This project is under the MIT license. See the LICENSE for more information.
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Replace special characters to their simple characters
The npm package replace-special-characters receives a total of 5,841 weekly downloads. As such, replace-special-characters popularity was classified as popular.
We found that replace-special-characters 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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