/voca

The ultimate JavaScript string library

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Voca is a JavaScript library for manipulating strings. https://vocajs.com

v.camelCase('bird flight');              // => 'birdFlight'
v.sprintf('%s costs $%.2f', 'Tea', 1.5); // => 'Tea costs $1.50'
v.slugify('What a wonderful world');     // => 'what-a-wonderful-world'

The Voca library offers helpful functions to make string manipulations comfortable: change case, trim, pad, slugifly, latinise, sprintf'y, truncate, escape and much more. The modular design allows to load the entire library, or individual functions to minimize the application builds. The library is fully tested, well documented and long-term supported.

Features

  • Provides the complete set of functions to manipulate, chop, format, escape and query strings
  • Includes detailed, easy to read and searchable documentation
  • Supports a wide range of environments: Node.js 0.10+, Chrome, Firefox, Safari 7+, Edge 13+, IE 9+
  • 100% code coverage
  • No dependencies

Documentation

See the complete documentation at https://vocajs.com

Usage

Voca can be used in various environments.

Node.js, Rollup, Webpack, Browserify

Voca JavaScript library supports Node.js, Rollup, Webpack, Browserify

Install the library with npm into your local modules directory:

npm install voca

Then in your application import the entire library:

var v = require('voca');
v.trim(' Hello World! ');            // => 'Hello World'
v.sprintf('%d red %s', 3, 'apples'); // => '3 red apples'

Or individual functions:

var words = require('voca/words');
var slugify = require('voca/slugify');
words('welcome to Earth'); // => ['welcome', 'to', 'Earth']
slugify('caffé latté');    // => 'caffe-latte'

Browser

Voca JavaScript library supports Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, Internet Explorer

Load the UMD builds directly into browser's web page:

<script src="voca.js" type="text/javascript"></script>

Then a global variable v is exposed for the entire library:

<script type="text/javascript">
  v.last('wonderful world', 5); // => 'world'
</script>

Functions

Manipulate Query Chop Case Index
v.insert v.endsWith v.charAt v.camelCase v.indexOf
v.latinise v.includes v.codePointAt v.capitalize v.lastIndexOf
v.pad v.isAlpha v.first v.decapitalize v.search
v.padLeft v.isAlphaDigit v.graphemeAt v.kebabCase Escape
v.padRight v.isBlank v.last v.lowerCase v.escapeHtml
v.repeat v.isDigit v.prune v.snakeCase v.escapeRegExp
v.replace v.isEmpty v.slice v.upperCase v.unescapeHtml
v.replaceAll v.isLowerCase v.substr Split
v.reverse v.isNumeric v.substring v.chars
v.reverseGrapheme v.isString v.truncate v.codePoints
v.slugify v.isUpperCase Count v.graphemes
v.splice v.matches v.count v.split
v.trim v.startsWith v.countGraphemes v.words
v.trimLeft Format v.countSubstrings
v.trimRight v.sprintf v.countWhere
v.wordWrap v.vprintf v.countWords

Bug reports

For bug reports, documentation typos or feature requests feel free to create an issue.
Please make sure that the same problem wasn't reported already.

For general usage questions please ask on StackOverflow.

Contributing

Contribution is welcome!

  • Create a pull request containing bug fixes or new features. Include unit tests and keep the code coverage report near 100% 😎
  • Propose new functions, improvements, better documentation

See more details in Contributing guide.

Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.

Author

Dmitri Pavlutin
Dmitri Pavlutin
@panzerdp
dmitri@rainsoft.io

License

Licensed under MIT