convstring

Change strings in various ways

Usage no npm install needed!

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ConvString

ConvString is a NPM package that lets you change your strings to inter alia:

  • 🤖 Binary Strings
  • 👥 Discord Emoji
  • 🎭 Zalgo Text
  • ✨ Change your text's font
  • 🌺 And many other cool stuff

On top of that our package allows you to create your own converters (details below)

Why us?

  • 😎 We guarantee great performance
  • 🍀 ConvString is object-oriented and it allows you to create your own converter
  • Clean Typescript code

Documentation

To start your journey with ConvString you need to install the package with npm. Run npm install convstring in the command line of your project. Then import it using

const { Convert, Font, ConverterBuilder, Tools } = require("convstring");

All Convert methods:

const { Convert, ConverterBuilder } = require("convstring");

const conv = new ConverterBuilder({"foo":"bar"});
console.log(conv.useConverter("foo"); // expected output: "bar"

console.log(Convert.toDiscordEmoji("foo"); // expected output: ":regional_indicator_f: :regional_indicator_o: :regional_indicator_o:"

console.log(Convert.toBinary("bar")); // expected output: "1100010 1100001 1110010"

console.log(Convert.toCeasarCipher("abc", 4)) // expected output: "efg"
// second param determines the shift of letteres (default: 3)

console.log(Convert.toZalgo("foo bar baz", 6 { up: true, down: true, middle: true })); // Expected output: "foo bar baz" with glitching chars
// second param represent the level of craziness of returned string
// third param are options (self-explanatory)

Are you bored with your boring regular font? We have a great thing just for YOU Introducing:

Font class:

const { Font } = require("convstring");

console.log(Font.apply("foo bar", "classic")); // expected output: "𝔣𝔬𝔬 𝔟𝔞𝔯"

You can find a list of all available fonts here.


Contributing

Contributions are always welcome. Especially when it comes to custom fonts. Your font contribution will be accepted as long as you follow the template that is defined in a createFontObject method of Tools class. For any major changes open an issue first and describe what you want to achieve.

Contributors: