@shelf/trim-around-tag v3.0.0
trim-around-tag
Trims text to max length around custom HTML tag
Install
$ yarn add @shelf/trim-around-tag
Usage
const {trimTextAroundTag} = require('@shelf/trim-around-tag');
trimTextAroundTag({
// Long text to trim around HTML tag
// There is <em> text somewhere inside
text: 'The storm was rapidly intensifying at the time, after the wind shear had decreased,[2] and the eye contracted to a diameter of 19 km (12 mi).[10] At 09:00 UTC on October 28, the IMD upgraded Nilofar further to an extremely severe cyclonic storm.[2][nb 1] Six hours later, the JTWC estimated peak 1-minute winds of 215 km/h (130 mph);[5] at the time, the agency anticipated further strengthening due to the favorable conditions and good organization.[12] At 18:00 UTC on October 28, the IMD estimated peak 3-minute winds of 205 km/h (125 mph).[2] At the time, it was the <em>third</em>-<em>strongest</em> storm on record in the Arabian Sea.[13] On October 29, Nilofar started weakening due to increased wind shear, and the convection diminished in intensity.[14] At the same time, the storm turned northeastward while rounding the ridge to the east.[15] Increasingly cooler and drier air, as well as cooler waters, caused the storm to degrade rapidly.[2] The eye, previously small and well defined, dissipated by 06:00 UTC on October 29.[16] Lateras well as cooler waters, caused the storm to degrade rapidly.[2] The eye, previously small and well defined, dissipated by 06:00 UTC on October 29.[16] Later',
// Max length of chars to leave around HTML tag
maxLengthAround: 200,
// Max total length of resulting string
maxTotalLength: 500,
// HTML tag to trim text around
tag: 'em',
//(Optional) add '...' from cut side
omission: '...',
});
//=> anticipated further strengthening due to the favorable conditions and good organization.[12] At 18:00 UTC on October 28, the IMD estimated peak 3-minute winds of 205 km/h (125 mph).[2] At the time, it was the <em>third</em>-<em>strongest</em> storm on record in the Arabian Sea.[13] On October 29, Nilofar started weakening due to increased wind shear, and the convection diminished in intensity.[14] At the same time, the storm turned northeastward
The storm was rapidly intensifying at the time, after the wind shear had decreased,2 and the eye contracted to a diameter of 19 km (12 mi).10 At 09:00 UTC on October 28, the IMD upgraded Nilofar further to an extremely severe cyclonic storm.2 Six hours later, the JTWC estimated peak 1-minute winds of 215 km/h (130 mph);5 at the time, the agency anticipated further strengthening due to the favorable conditions and good organization.12 At 18:00 UTC on October 28, the IMD estimated peak 3-minute winds of 205 km/h (125 mph).2 At the time, it was the <em>third</em>-<em>strongest</em>
storm on record in the Arabian Sea.13 On October 29, Nilofar started weakening due to increased wind shear, and the convection diminished in intensity.14 At the same time, the storm turned northeastward while rounding the ridge to the east.15 Increasingly cooler and drier air, as well as cooler waters, caused the storm to degrade rapidly.2 The eye, previously small and well defined, dissipated by 06:00 UTC on October 29.16 Lateras well as cooler waters, caused the storm to degrade rapidly.2 The eye, previously small and well defined, dissipated by 06:00 UTC on October 29.16 Later
...further strengthening due to the favorable conditions and good organization.12 At 18:00 UTC on October 28, the IMD estimated peak 3-minute winds of 205 km/h (125 mph).2 At the time, it was the <em>third</em>-<em>strongest</em>
storm on record in the Arabian Sea.13 On October 29, Nilofar started weakening due to increased wind shear, and the convection diminished in intensity.14 At the same time, the storm turned...
Publish
$ git checkout master
$ yarn version
$ yarn publish
$ git push origin master --tags
License
MIT © Shelf