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Convert url query string to MongooseJs friendly query object including advanced filtering, sorting, population, string template, type casting and many more...
Creates SEO friendly URL slugs with multiple language support
A Mongoose plugin for friendly URLs.
A tiny (116 bytes), secure URL-friendly unique string ID generator
Encode (and decode) any value to a url friendly base64 string.
Takes a string, returns a url friendly string. Works in browser and node. Dead simple.
Protect Got requests from SSRF
The JSON friendly, string free HTTP request client.
Generates a SEO friendly URL from a name
Regular expression matching for email addresses. Maintained, configurable, more accurate, and browser-friendly alternative to email-regex. Works in Node v14+ and browsers. Made for Spam Scanner and Forward Email.
A subdomain-safe name generator
Convert url query string to MongooseJs friendly query object including advanced filtering, sorting, population, deep population, string template, type casting and many more...
Mongoose plugin to create slugs and unique slugs in any field
- slug
- persian ( farsi ) slug
- arabic slug
- url
- permalink
- slugify
- seo url
- mongoose
- mongoose automatic slug
- maker
- unique
- seo friendly url
- user friendly url
- nice looking url
- View more
Human-friendly and powerful HTTP request library for Node.js
Wrap fetch with retries, timeout, logging, caching, error handling and more
Elegant & SEO-friendly slugger
A versatile and user-friendly npm package designed to instantly shorten URLs using multiple popular free URL shortening services, simplifying link sharing with one quick command.
Mongoose plugin to create slugs and unique slugs in any field
- slug
- url
- permalink
- slugify
- seo
- mongoose
- generator
- unique
- seo friendly url
- user friendly url
- nice looking url
- pretty url
- clean url
- static url
The fastest way to convert ids, UUID, MongoDB ObjectId into shorter, URL-friendly base64 and vice versa.
Promise based HTTP client for the node.js using Fetch