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Maps urls to simplified strings usable as filenames
A plugin for Strapi CMS to enable a URL path field for content types with nested relationships.
a simple, fast and lightweight slug generator
Generate a slug – transliteration with a lot of options
- slug
- slugify
- speakingurl
- transliteration
- permalink
- seo
- url
- nice url
- static url
- clean url
- pretty url
- nice looking url
- user friendly url
- seo friendly url
The simplest slugify module in the universe.
- slugify
- slug
- urlify
- dashify
- dashcase
- dash-case
- kebabify
- kebabcase
- kebab-case
- hyphenate
- hyphencase
- hyphen-case
- skewer
Create an url path from titles,names which contain special characters.
Slugs for Mongoose with history and i18n support (uses speakingurl by default, but you can use any slug library such as limax, slugify, mollusc, or slugme)
Slugify a string
- string
- slugify
- slug
- url
- url-safe
- urlify
- transliterate
- transliteration
- deburr
- unicode
- ascii
- text
- decamelize
- pretty
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Create slugs using slugger while ensuring they are unique.
Converts string into websafe-friendly-clean piece of text
Convert a string into a string good looking for URLs.
Zero dependency slug generator for the browser and Node.js with transliteration support.
Generate a slug from a string in order to delete spaces
Create URL friendly short IDs just like YouTube
Encode TheBrain uuids to 22 characters slugs and decode slugs to uuids
`@akcybex/jstr` is a JavaScript library inspired by [Laravel 'Strings'](https://laravel.com/docs/10.x/strings) offering a chainable API for streamlined string manipulation and facilitating common string operations in javascript with enhanced expressivenes
- after
- afterLast
- ascii
- before
- beforeLast
- between
- betweenFirst
- camel
- charAt
- contains
- containsAll
- endsWith
- excerpt
- finish
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Lightweight, no frills string slugifier.
Generate BitBucket readme header anchor slug URLs. Unofficial, covers whole ASCII and a bit beyond.
Get the github slug (username/repo) of the current folder