1.0.0-alpha.15 • Published 1 year ago
wrap-text-plus v1.0.0-alpha.15
liquid-labs/wrap-text
Library and CLI to wrap text for any width with handling for invisible formatting, smart list indentation, and more.
Installation
npm i @liquid-labs/wrap-textUsage
Library usage
import { wrap } from '@liquid-labs/wrap-text'
//                      0        1         2         3         4         5         6
//                      12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012
const someTaggedText = "Hey! Here's some <i>text</i> with <em>tags</em> embedded in it."
console.log('Default wrapping:\n')
console.log(wrap(someTaggedText, { width: 40 }))
console.log('Tag-ignoring wrapping:\n')
console.log(wrap(someTaggedText, { ignoreTags: true, width: 40 }))See Examples section for output.
CLI usage
cat 'some text' | wrap
wrap a-text-file.txtExamples
The numbers are given as a visual aid, only the text is actually printed.
Basic wrapping
By default, tags don't get special treatment.
text = "Hey! Here's some <i>text</i> with <em>tags</em> embedded in it."
wrap(text, { width: 40 })yields:
0        1         2         3         4
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890
Hey! Here's some <i>text<rst> with 
<em>tags<rst> embedded in it.Wrap ignoring formatting
const text = "Hey! Here's some \u001b[1mtext\u0000 with \u001b[106mformatting\u0000 embedded in it."
wrap(text, { width: 40 })yields:
0        1                  2                            3               4
12345678901234567         8901       23456            789012345      67890
Hey! Here's some \u001b[1mtext\u0000 with \u001b[106mformatting\u0000
embedded in it.Wrap ignoring tags
text = "Hey! Here's some <i>text</i> with <em>tags</em> embedded in it."
wrap(text, { ignoreTags: true,  width: 40 })yields:
0        1            2                 3              4
12345678901234567   8901     234567    8901     234567890
Hey! Here's some <i>text<rst> with <em>tags<rst>
embedded in it.- Tags are simple and cannot contain any spaces. I.e., these are not full HTML/XML tags.
- The tags wrapping is meant to be compitible with @liquid-labs/terminal-text.
Smart list indentation
const text = `- We'll indent the entire item to match the list.
  - And same goes for this sub item!
Now back to normal.`
wrap(text, { smartIndent: true, width: 30 })yields:
0        1         2         3
123456789012345678901234567890
- We'll indent the entire item
  to match the list.
  - And same goes for this sub 
    item!
Now back to normal.Of course you can combine smartIndent with ignoreTags. But not hangingIndent or indent.
Hanging indentation
const text = `Hi there my friend!
This is a hanging indent.`
wrap(text, { hangingIndent: 2, width: 12 })yields:
0        1
123456789012
Hi there my
  friend!
This is a
  hanging
  indent.Cannot be combined with smartIndent or indent
Absolute indentation
const text = `Hi there my friend!
This is absolute indent.`
wrap(text, { indent: 2, width: 12 })yields:
0        1
123456789012
  Hi there
  my friend!
  This shows
  off the
  absolute
  indent.Line prefixing
const text = `Hi there my friend!
This is what prefixing looks like.`
wrap(text, { prefix: '(!) ', width: 12 })yields:
    0        1
    123456789012
(!) Hi there my
(!) friend!
(!) This is what
(!) prefixing
(!) looks like.Notice that unlike the indentation schemes, the prefix is in addition to the width.
User reference
API reference
wrap(text, option): Wraps the specified text to the specified or default width.
- text: The text to wrap.
- options.hangingIndent: The amount to indent all but the first line of a paragraph. Incompatible with other indent modes.
- options.ignoreTags: Treat any tags ('<...>') in the text as 'invisible' and adjust wrapping accordingly.
- options.indent: Indent each line by the spcified amount. Incompatible with other indent modes.
- options.prefix: Prefixes each wrapped line with the indicated prefix. Note this happens after the lines are wrapped according to the specified width. If you need the line to be a specific width in total, you must subtract the length of the indent yourself.
- options.width: The width to wrap to. Defaults to 80. Use '0' to default to 'process.stdout.columns' and -1 for no wrapping.
CLI reference
Usage
wrap <options> <input-file>
Options
| Option | Description | 
|---|---|
| <input-file> | (main argument,optional) The file to process and wrap. | 
| --document | Creates documentation for self. | 
| --document-section-depth | Sets the initial section-depth for generated docuemnation. | 
| --document-title | Sets the title for generated documentation. | 
| --hanging-indent | The amount to indent all but the first line of a paragraph. Incompatible with other indent modes. | 
| --ignore-tags | Treat any tags ('<...>') in the text as 'invisible' and adjust wrapping accordingly. | 
| --indent | Indent each line by the spcified amount. Incompatible with other indent modes. | 
| --prefix | Prefixes each wrapped line with the indicated prefix. Note this happens after the lines are wrapped according to the specified width. If you need the line to be a specific width in total, you must subtract the length of the indent yourself. | 
| --smart-indent | Ignores tags (treats as zero-width string) when wrapping. | 
| --width | The width to wrap to. Defaults to 80. Use '0' to default to 'process.stdout.columns' and -1 for no wrapping. | 
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