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Lightweight util for generating random sentences, paragraphs and articles in English. Inspired by Sentencer and metaphorpsum.com.
Node.js
npm i txtgen
# pnpm
pnpm i txtgen
# yarn
yarn add txtgen
CDN
import {
sentence
} from 'txtgen'
// with CommonJS environment
// const { sentence } = require('txtgen/dist/cjs/txtgen.js')
sentence()
Currently, ECMAScript modules work fine on almost all browsers:
<script type="module">
import { sentence } from 'https://unpkg.com/txtgen/dist/txtgen.esm.js'
console.log(sentence())
</script>
With outdated browsers, we can use the traditional method:
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://unpkg.com/txtgen/dist/txtgen.min.js"></script>
<script>
console.log(window.txtgen.sentence())
</script>
.sentence()
.paragraph([Number totalSentences])
.article([Number totalParagraphs])
.addNouns(Array nouns)
.addAdjectives(Array adjectives)
.addTemplates(Array sentenceTemplates)
.setNouns(Array nouns)
.setAdjectives(Array adjectives)
.setTemplates(Array sentenceTemplates)
.getNouns()
.getAdjectives()
.getTemplates()
.lorem([Number min [, Number max]])
As their name suggests, we have 4 groups of methods:
sentence()
, paragraph()
, article()
: generate text by given grammatical unitaddNouns()
, addAdjectives()
, addTemplates()
: add more samples to current sample setsetNouns()
, setAdjectives()
, setTemplates()
: replace current sample set with new onesgetNouns()
, getAdjectives()
, getTemplates()
: get current sample setThe set*
and get*
methods were added in v2.2.3 to help you customize your sample data.
In addition, we've added lorem()
method since v3.0.5 to generate lorem ipsum text.
If you want to add more kinds of sentences, just use the .addTemplates()
method; it expects a list of sentence templates.
Each sentence template is an English sentence, containing placeholders that can be replaced with any alternative word.
For example:
import {
addTemplates
} from 'txtgen'
const templates = [
'{{a_noun}} is {{a_noun}} from the right perspective',
'the {{noun}} of {{a_noun}} becomes {{an_adjective}} {{noun}}'
]
addTemplates(templates)
Here are the available placeholders:
noun
nouns
a_noun
adjective
an_adjective
Syntax:
lorem() // generate a random phrase with length from 2 to 24 words of lorem ipsum
lorem(Number min) // set the minimum number of words
lorem(Number min, Number max)// set the minimum/maximum number of words
Example:
import { lorem } from 'txtgen'
const phrase = lorem()
console.log(phrase) // => nisi blandit feugiat tempus imperdiet etiam eu mus augue
git clone https://github.com/ndaidong/txtgen.git
cd txtgen
npm install
npm test
The MIT License (MIT)
FAQs
Util for generating random sentences, paragraphs and articles in English
The npm package txtgen receives a total of 1,916 weekly downloads. As such, txtgen popularity was classified as popular.
We found that txtgen 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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