convert text to string is recognized in codes 'code' for you -> var text = 'this is 'code' for you'
npm inatall code-textizer
- text convert to string
- string can be recognize in javascript, typescript, c# code
- support API
- support CLI
- nodejs 6.x higher
- npm:
- path
- fs
node textizer input={inputfilePath} out={outputFilePath} vn={valuableName} quote={quote}
- input : input file path to convert, ex) c:/test.js
function getRandomString(prifix='') { let r = Math.random().toString(36).substring(5); return prifix + r; }
- out : out file path ex) c:/out.js
var code = 'function getRandomString(prifix=\'\') { let r = Math.random().toString(36).substring(5); return prifix + r; }'
- vn(optional) : valuableName to assing string vlaues, if ignore this param, textizer make string only code
var valuableName = '
- quote: use single quote or double quote, default single quote
- codeTextizer Support API
- convert({valuableName}, {convertBuffer}, {isSingleQuote})
- ValuableName: optional, if you want code string like 'var code = '\n const fs=require('fs') ......', 'var code =' is attached
- converBuffer: code strings
- isSingleQuite: ture use ', false use "
- convert({valuableName}, {convertBuffer}, {isSingleQuote})
const convert = require('codeTextizer');
let codeText = convert('codes', fs.readFileSync('test.js'), true );
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OUTPUT
codes = '\nrequire = (\'fs\') ...............'