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text-format-lite

A lightweight text formatting library

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text-format-lite

Format text intelligently.

Overview

This is a lightweight and intelligent text formatting tool. It supports various text formatting options that you can easily apply to the input.

Examples of supported text formatting options include:

  • Smart Remove Newlines
  • Remove Extra Spaces
  • Fix Indentation
  • Wrap Text by characters or words
  • ... and much more! We're constantly adding new options.

Getting Started

The module exports two useful things: option and Formatter.

option contains all the available formatting options. For example, option.SmartRemoveNewlines is a function that removes newlines intelligently. You can also just inspect the option object to see all available options.

Formatter is a class that you can use to format text. Usage is very simple:

  • Create a new instance of Formatter
  • Call the format method with the text, and an array of the desired options.

Note that the options will be applied in the order they are specified in the array. You can also apply the same option multiple times.

Here's an example:

import { option, Formatter } from 'text-format-lite';

const formatter = new Formatter();
const formattedText = formatter.format(' hello, world!  ', [option.RemoveExtraSpaces, option.CapitalizeFirstLetter]);
console.log(formattedText); // Output: Hello, world!

Customizing Options

Some options have a params property that you can use to customize the behavior. For example, the WrapLines and LimitText options let you specify the number of characters or words to wrap the text by.

You can check the params property of an option to see what customization options are available, as well as their default values.

Here's an example of customizing the LimitText option:

import { option, Formatter } from 'text-format-lite';

const formatter = new Formatter();
const formattedText = formatter.format('hello, world!', [{
    ...option.LimitText,
    params: { limit: 5, mode: 'characters' }
}]);
console.log(formattedText); // Output: hello

Contributing

We welcome contributions! If you have an idea for a new text formatting option or want to improve an existing one, feel free to submit a pull request.

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Package last updated on 01 Sep 2024

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