Package Exports
- code-to-title
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Code To Title
This is an extremely small, zero-dependency package for formatting code-style strings to a form more suitable for being displayed.
Formatting
With all options left on default, the function in this package will:
- Replace dashes and underscores with spaces
- Break up instances of 'camelCase' with spaces
- Capitalize the first letter of every word
codeToTitle("camelCase"); // "Camel Case"
codeToTitle("dash-be-gone"); // "Dash Be Gone"
codeToTitle("underscore_be_gone"); // "Underscore Be Gone"
codeToTitle("camelCase-dash_underscore"); // "Camel Case Dash Underscore"
Usage
Install the package with your preferred package manager:
yarn add code-to-title
OR
npm install code-to-title
Import/require the 'codeToTitle' function:
import codeToTitle from "code-to-title";
OR
const codeToTitle = require("code-to-title");
Then pass a string to the function
const label = codeToTitle("codeFormattedName");
Options
Extra options can be specified via an optional object second parameter:
replaceWithSpace: If provided a string or list of strings, replaces all occurrences of those strings with spaces. If given boolean true
, the default value is used. If given boolean false
, no characters will be replaced with spaces.
- Expected Type(s):
string | string[] | boolean
- Default Value:
["-", "_"]
codeToTitle("space@between", { replaceWithSpace: "@" }); // "Space Between"
codeToTitle("one@two-three", { replaceWithSpace: ["@", "-"] }); // "One Two Three"
codeToTitle("hello-world", { replaceWithSpace: false }); // "Hello%world"
breakupCamelCase: If provided a string, that string will be used to breakup instances of camelCase. If provided boolean true
, the default value is used. If provided boolean false
instances of camelCase will be preserved.
- Expected Type(s):
string | boolean
- Default Value:
" "
codeToTitle("camelCase", { breakupCamelCase: "_" }); // "Camel_Case"
codeToTitle("varName", { breakupCamelCase: false }); // "VarName"
capitalizeWords: Whether or not to capitalize the first letter of every word. Words are defined by spaces only.
- Expected Type(s):
boolean
- Default Value:
true
codeToTitle("no caps for me", { capitalizeWords: false }); // "no caps for me"
Typescript
This package was written in typescript and type declarations are included.