pascalcase
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Convert a string to pascal case (upper camelcase).
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pascalcase
Convert a string to pascal case (upper camelcase).
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Install
Install with npm (requires Node.js >=14):
$ npm install --save pascalcase
Prerequisites
Requires Node.js version >= 14.
Usage
import pascalcase from 'pascalcase';
// or the following if you prefer
import { pascalcase } from 'pascalcase';
console.log(pascalcase('a')); //=> 'A'
console.log(pascalcase('foo bar baz')); //=> 'FooBarBaz'
console.log(pascalcase(' foo bar baz ')); //=> 'FooBarBaz'
console.log(pascalcase('foo_bar-baz')); //=> 'FooBarBaz'
console.log(pascalcase('foo.bar.baz')); //=> 'FooBarBaz'
console.log(pascalcase('foo/bar/baz')); //=> 'FooBarBaz'
console.log(pascalcase('foo[bar)baz')); //=> 'FooBarBaz'
console.log(pascalcase('#foo+bar*baz')); //=> 'FooBarBaz'
console.log(pascalcase('$foo~bar`baz')); //=> 'FooBarBaz'
console.log(pascalcase('_foo_bar-baz-')); //=> 'FooBarBaz'
console.log(pascalcase('foo 2 bar 5 baz')); //=> 'Foo2Bar5Baz'
console.log(pascalcase('foo2bar5baz')); //=> 'Foo2bar5baz'
Uppercase character sequences
If you wish to preserve upper case character sequences, you may pass an options object with the preserveConsecutiveUppercase
option set to true
:
console.log(pascalcase('The IRS Is Mean')); //=> 'TheIrsIsMean
console.log(pascalcase('The IRS Is Mean', { preserveConsecutiveUppercase: true })); //=> TheIRSIsMean
console.log(pascalcase('We saw a UFO')); //=> WeSawAUfo
console.log(pascalcase('We saw a UFO', { preserveConsecutiveUppercase: true })); //=> WeSawAUFO
Options
All options are passed to sindresorhus/camelcase, please visit that project to learn about all available options.
About
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Running and reviewing unit tests is a great way to get familiarized with a library and its API. You can install dependencies and run tests with the following command:
$ npm install && npm test
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Author
Jon Schlinkert
License
Copyright © 2021, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT License.
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