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This package correctly capitalizes your titles as per The Chicago Manual of Style. Furthermore, all of Vercel's product names are capitalized properly as well.
Firstly, install the package:
yarn add title
Then load it and convert any input:
const title = require('title')
title('tHe cHicaGo maNual oF StyLe')
// Will result in:
// "The Chicago Manual of Style"
You can even pass words that should be capitalized as specified:
title('FaCEbook is great', {
special: [ 'facebook' ]
})
// Will result in:
// "facebook is great"
That's it!
You can also convert titles in the command line, if you want. Install the package globally:
yarn global add title
Next, run it:
title "tHe cHicaGo maNual oF StyLe"
# Will result in:
# "The Chicago Manual of Style"
To see all available options, run:
title -h
title
if it's already installed: yarn global remove title
yarn link
After that, you can use the title
command everywhere.
FAQs
Capitalize your titles properly
The npm package title receives a total of 593,839 weekly downloads. As such, title popularity was classified as popular.
We found that title 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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