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@jace.dev/wordy

v1.2.0

Published

A script to extra methods to the `String` object

Downloads

6

Readme

Wordy

A script to extra methods to the String object

Installation

YARN

    yarn add @jace.dev/wordy

NPM

    npm i @jace.dev/wordy

PNPM

    pnpm i @jace.dev/wordy

Usage

Node JS

    require('@jace.dev/wordy');

    const str = 'Hello World';
    console.log(str.subWords(1)); // 'Hello'

HTML

    <script src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Jace-Tech/Wordy/main/dist/wordy.js"></script>
    <script>
        const str = 'Hello World';
        console.log(str.subWords(1)); // 'Hello'
    </script>

Features

It adds the following methods to the String object

  • .subWords(count: number): Returns the n number of words as specified in the count parameter and it has "..." appended to it.

Example

const sentence = "Lorem ipsum, dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. Fugit soluta ab exercitationem"
const shortWords = sentence.subWords(10)

console.log(shortWords)
// Lorem ipsum, dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit. Fugit soluta...
  • .wordsInBetween(start: string, end: string): Returns the strings in between the start and end string parameters

Example

const query = "SELECT email, salary, employee_id FROM employees"
const words = query.wordsInBetween("SELECT", "FROM")

console.log(words)
// email, salary, employee_id
  • .toCapitalize(): Returns the strings in capitalized form

Example

const query = "god of war"
const result = query.toCapitalize()

console.log(result)
// God Of War