0.1.2 • Published 1 year ago
@dword-design/plugin-name-to-package-name v0.1.2
plugin-name-to-package-name
Transforms plugin names into package names, as seen at e.g. eslint
, stricter
, and others.
From eslint
's Working with Plugins:
Each plugin is an npm module with a name in the format of
eslint-plugin-<plugin-name>
, such aseslint-plugin-jquery
. You can also use scoped packages in the format of@<scope>/eslint-plugin-<plugin-name>
such as@jquery/eslint-plugin-jquery
or even@<scope>/eslint-plugin
such as@jquery/eslint-plugin
.
Installation
$ npm install plugin-name-to-package-name
const { transform } = require('plugin-name-to-package-name');
console.log(transform('@foo/bar', 'eslint-plugin')); // @foo/eslint-plugin-bar
Usage
transform
takes two parameters; the pluginName
, and the pluginPrefix
. In the above example, pluginName
is '@foo/bar'
and pluginPrefix
is 'eslint-plugin'
.
Examples
pluginName | pluginPrefix | Result |
---|---|---|
@foo | eslint-plugin | @foo/eslint-plugin |
bar | stricter-plugin | stricter-plugin-bar |
@foo/bar | modster-plugin | @foo/modster-plugin-bar |
Contributions
Yes please!