dedent

WebJar for dedent

License

License

MIT
GroupId

GroupId

org.webjars.npm
ArtifactId

ArtifactId

dedent
Last Version

Last Version

0.7.0
Release Date

Release Date

Type

Type

jar
Description

Description

dedent
WebJar for dedent
Project URL

Project URL

http://webjars.org
Source Code Management

Source Code Management

https://github.com/dmnd/dedent

Download dedent

How to add to project

<!-- https://jarcasting.com/artifacts/org.webjars.npm/dedent/ -->
<dependency>
    <groupId>org.webjars.npm</groupId>
    <artifactId>dedent</artifactId>
    <version>0.7.0</version>
</dependency>
// https://jarcasting.com/artifacts/org.webjars.npm/dedent/
implementation 'org.webjars.npm:dedent:0.7.0'
// https://jarcasting.com/artifacts/org.webjars.npm/dedent/
implementation ("org.webjars.npm:dedent:0.7.0")
'org.webjars.npm:dedent:jar:0.7.0'
<dependency org="org.webjars.npm" name="dedent" rev="0.7.0">
  <artifact name="dedent" type="jar" />
</dependency>
@Grapes(
@Grab(group='org.webjars.npm', module='dedent', version='0.7.0')
)
libraryDependencies += "org.webjars.npm" % "dedent" % "0.7.0"
[org.webjars.npm/dedent "0.7.0"]

Dependencies

There are no dependencies for this project. It is a standalone project that does not depend on any other jars.

Project Modules

There are no modules declared in this project.

Dedent

An ES6 string tag that strips indentation from multi-line strings.

Usage

import dedent from "dedent";

function usageExample() {
  const first = dedent`A string that gets so long you need to break it over
                       multiple lines. Luckily dedent is here to keep it
                       readable without lots of spaces ending up in the string
                       itself.`;

  const second = dedent`
    Leading and trailing lines will be trimmed, so you can write something like
    this and have it work as you expect:

      * how convenient it is
      * that I can use an indented list
         - and still have it do the right thing

    That's all.
  `;

  const third = dedent(`
    Wait! I lied. Dedent can also be used as a function.
  `);

  return first + "\n\n" + second + "\n\n" + third;
}
> console.log(usageExample());
A string that gets so long you need to break it over
multiple lines. Luckily dedent is here to keep it
readable without lots of spaces ending up in the string
itself.

Leading and trailing lines will be trimmed, so you can write something like
this and have it work as you expect:

  * how convenient it is
  * that I can use an indented list
    - and still have it do the right thing

That's all.

Wait! I lied. Dedent can also be used as a function.

License

MIT

Versions

Version
0.7.0