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@ayame/quotes

v0.2.0

Published

Quote parser for discord bots.

Downloads

5

Readme

@ayamejs/quotes

Split an input with quotes.

hello "world" 'it works' “also supports iOS quotes” -> [ 'hello', 'world', 'it works', 'also supports iOS quotes' ]

Install

$ npm install @ayamejs/quotes

TypeScript typings included.

Usage

const quotes = require("@ayamejs/quotes");

quotes.parse(input, seperator);

Use it instead of your string.split logic.

Seperator defaults to a space " " but any single character string can be used to split on.

E.g: quotes.parse("hello, world", ",") -> [ 'hello', 'world' ]

Changelog

0.2.0 (12/8/2020)

  • Added a seperator option to split by different characters other than space.
  • Added TypeScript typings.

0.1.0

  • Initial release.

License

MIT License