Custom formatter that converts any string into Title Case.
Capital letters are used for principal words. Articles, conjunctions, and prepositions do not get capital letters unless they start or end the title.
Input | Output |
---|---|
snowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs |
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs |
NewcastleUponTyne |
Newcastle Upon Tyne |
brighton_on_sea |
Brighton on Sea |
apple_releases_new_ipad |
Apple Releases New iPad |
7-food-trends |
7 Food Trends |
The package contains a list of words that use some sort of special casing, for example: McDonalds, iPhone, and YouTube.
npm install @clairview/format-title
The package by default converts camelCase, PascalCase, underscore, and "regular" sentences to Title Case.
formatTitle(string, [separator]);
formatTitle('snowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs');
// => Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
You can provide an optional separator
regex as a second parameter to support splitting the string on different
characters. By default, this regex is set to /\s|-|_/g
.
This package is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.