printable-characters-plus-directional
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A little helper for handling strings containing zero width control characters, ANSI styling, whitespaces, newlines, etc.
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Forked from https://github.com/xpl/printable-characters
printable-characters
A little helper for handling strings containing zero width characters, ANSI styling, whitespaces, newlines, etc.
Determining the real (visible) length of a string
const { strlen } = require ('printable-characters')
strlen ('foo bar') // === 7
strlen ('\u001b[106mfoo bar\u001b[49m') // === 7
Detecting blank text
const { isBlank } = require ('printable-characters')
isBlank ('foobar') // === false
isBlank ('\u001b[106m \t \t \n \u001b[49m') // === true
Obtaining a blank string of the same width
const { blank } = require ('printable-characters')
blank ('foo') // === ' '
blank ('\tfoo \nfoo') // === '\t \n '
blank ('\u001b[22m\u001b[1mfoo \t\u001b[39m\u001b[22m')) // === ' \t'
Matching invisible characters
const { ansiEscapeCodes, zeroWidthCharacters } = require ('printable-characters')
const s = '\u001b[106m' + 'foo' + '\n' + 'bar' + '\u001b[49m'
s.replace (ansiEscapeCodes, '') // === 'foo\nbar'
.replace (zeroWidthCharacters, '') // === 'foobar'
Getting the first N visible symbols, preserving the invisible parts
Use for safely truncating strings to maximum width without breaking ANSI codes:
const { first } = require ('printable-characters')
const s = '\u001b[22mfoobar\u001b[22m'
first (s, 0) // === '\u001b[22m\u001b[22m'
first (s, 1) // === '\u001b[22mf\u001b[22m'
first (s, 3) // === '\u001b[22mfoo\u001b[22m'
first (s, 6) // === '\u001b[22mfoobar\u001b[22m'
Extracting the invisible parts followed by the visible ones (parsing)
const { partition } = require ('printable-characters')
partition ('') // [ ])
partition ('foo') // [['', 'foo'] ])
partition ('\u001b[1mfoo') // [['\u001b[1m', 'foo'] ])
partition ('\u001b[1mfoo\u0000bar') // [['\u001b[1m', 'foo'], ['\u0000', 'bar'] ])
partition ('\u001b[1mfoo\u0000bar\n') // [['\u001b[1m', 'foo'], ['\u0000', 'bar'], ['\n', '']])
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- string.bullet — ASCII-mode bulleting for the list-style data
- string.ify — a fancy pretty printer for the JavaScript entities
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console.log
for the log-driven debugging junkies!