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custom-capitalization v1.1.0

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Custom-Capitalization

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Custom-Capitalization is a JavaScript library that provides functions for capitalizing words in a sentence with customizable excluded words. It offers an easy-to-use interface for developers to capitalize sentences while excluding specific words from capitalization.

Features

  • Sentence Capitalization: Capitalize words in a sentence while preserving the capitalization of specific words.
  • Customizable Exclusion: Set default excluded words and add custom excluded words to control which words should not be capitalized.
  • Dynamic Exclusion Management: Easily add, remove, and move words between default and custom excluded word lists.
  • Flexible Usage: Use individual functions for setting excluded words, or directly capitalize sentences with customizable exclusion rules.

Changelog

Version 1.1.0 (April 1, 2024)

  • Corrected version number from 1.0.2 to 1.1.0.

Version 1.0.2 (March 28, 2024)

  • Updated import syntax for easier usage:
    • Previously: import { setDefault, setCustom, delDefault, delCustom, moveDefaultToCustom, moveCustomToDefault, capitalize, capitalizeAllWords, defaultExcludedWords, customExcludedWords } from 'custom-capitalization';
    • Now: import customCapitalization from 'custom-capitalization';

Version 1.0.1 (March 27, 2024)

  • Corrected the path to the main file in package.json

Version 1.0.0 (March 26, 2024)

  • Initial release of Custom-Capitalization.

Installation

To install Custom-Capitalization, you can use npm:

npm install custom-capitalization

Usage

Basic Usage

import customCapitalization from 'custom-capitalization';

console.log(customCapitalization.capitalize('that quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog in the park', true, true)); // Output: That Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Dog in the Park

console.log(customCapitalization.capitalizeAllWords('that quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog in the park')); // Output: THAT QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG IN THE PARK

Excluding Words

import customCapitalization from 'custom-capitalization';

customCapitalization.setDefault('that', 'over');
customCapitalization.setCustom('dog','fox');

console.log(customCapitalization.capitalize('that quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog in the park', true, true)); // Output: That Quick Brown fox Jumps over the Lazy dog in the Park

Removing and Moving Words

import customCapitalization from 'custom-capitalization';

customCapitalization.setCustom('dog','fox');

customCapitalization.delDefault('in', 'the');
customCapitalization.delCustom('fox');

customCapitalization.moveDefaultToCustom('that');
customCapitalization.moveCustomToDefault('dog');

console.log(customCapitalization.capitalize('That quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog in the park with joy', true, true)); // Output: That Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over The Lazy dog In The Park With Joy

Default Excluded Words

The defaultExcludedWords variable contains a set of words that are excluded from capitalization by default. These words are commonly used as articles, conjunctions, and prepositions that are typically not capitalized in sentences.

Current Default Excluded Words

  • a, an, the, and, but, or, for, nor, on, at, to, by, in, of

These words can be removed from the default excluded list using the delDefault function provided by the library.

License

This project is licensed under the ISC License - see the LICENSE.md file for details.