/smartwrap

Textwrap for javascript/nodejs. Correctly handles wide characters (宽字符) and emojis (😃). Automatically breaks long words. https://www.npmjs.com/package/smartwrap

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smartwrap

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Textwrap for javascript/nodejs. Correctly handles wide characters (宽字符) and emojis (😃). Optionally break words when wrapping strings.

Why?

I needed a javascript package to correctly wrap wide characters - which have a "length" property value of 1 but occupy 2 or more spaces in the terminal.

Example Usages:

Terminal:

npm i -g smartwrap
echo somestring you want to wrap | smartwrap --width=3 --paddingLeft=1

Output:

 so
 me
 st
 ri
 ng
 yo
 u
 wa
 nt
 to
 wr
 ap

Node module:

Wide Character Wrapping

var Smartwrap = require('smartwrap');
var exampleText1 = '宽字符';
console.log(Smartwrap(exampleText1,{
  width: 2
}));
  • Output:
宽
字
符

String Wrapping

let exampleText2 = "break at word"

console.log(smartwrap(exampleText2,{
  width: 10,
  breakword: false //default
}))
  • Output:
break at
word

Breaking Words When Wrapping Strings

console.log(smartwrap(exampleText2,{
  width: 10,
  breakword: true
}))
  • Output:
break at w
ord

Options

--breakword       Choose whether or not to break words when wrapping a string
                                                                 [default: false]
--errorChar       Placeholder for wide characters when minWidth < 2
                                                                 [default: �]
--minWidth        Never change this unless you are certin you are not using
                  wide characters and you want a column 1 space wide. Then
                  change to 1.                   [choices: 1, 2] [default: 2]
--paddingLeft     Set the left padding of the output             [default: 0]
--paddingRight    Set the right padding of the output            [default: 0]
--splitAt         Characters at which to split input    [default: [" ","\t"]]
--trim            Trim the whitespace from end of input       [default: true]
--width, -w       Set the line width of the output (in spaces)
                                                     [required] [default: 10]

Compatibility

node 6.0 <

License

MIT