slug

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slug

Slugifies strings, even when they contain Unicode.

Make strings URL-safe.

  • Respects RFC 3986
  • No dependencies
  • Works in the browser or in Node.js
npm install slug

If you are using TypeScript you can install the accompanying types

npm install --save-dev @types/slug

Example

import slug from 'slug'
var print = console.log.bind(console, '>')

print(slug('i love unicode'))
// > i-love-unicode

print(slug('i love unicode', '_')) // If you prefer something else than `-` as separator
// > i_love_unicode

slug.charmap['♥'] = 'freaking love' // change default charmap or use option {charmap:{…}} as 2. argument
print(slug('I ♥ UNICODE'))
// > i-freaking-love-unicode

// To reset modifications to slug.charmap, use slug.reset():
slug.reset()
print(slug('I ♥ UNICODE'))
// > i-unicode

print(slug('Telephone-Number')) // lower case by default
// > telephone-number

print(slug('Telephone-Number', {lower: false})) // If you want to preserve case
// > Telephone-Number

// We try to provide sensible defaults.
// So Cyrillic text will be transliterated as if it were Russian:
print(slug('маленький подъезд'))
// > malenkij-poduezd

// But maybe you know it's Bulgarian:
print(slug('маленький подъезд', { locale: 'bg' }))
// > malenykiy-podaezd

// To set the default locale:
slug.setLocale('bg')
print(slug('маленький подъезд'))
// > malenykiy-podaezd

print(slug('unicode is ☢'))
// > unicode-is

slug.extend({'☢': 'radioactive'})
print(slug('unicode ♥ is ☢'))
// > unicode-is-radioactive

// slug.extend() modifies the default charmap for the entire process.
// If you need to reset charmap, multicharmap, and the default locale, use slug.reset():

slug.reset()
print(slug('unicode ♥ is ☢'))
// > unicode-is

// Custom removal of characters from resulting slug. Let's say that we want to
// remove all numbers for some reason.
print(slug('one 1 two 2 three 3'))
// > one-1-two-2-three-3
print(slug('one 1 two 2 three 3', { remove: /[0-9]/g }))
// > one-two-three

options

// options is either object or replacement (sets options.replacement)
slug('string', [{options} || 'replacement']);
slug.defaults.mode ='pretty';
slug.defaults.modes['rfc3986'] = {
    replacement: '-',      // replace spaces with replacement
    remove: null,          // (optional) regex to remove characters
    lower: true,           // result in lower case
    charmap: slug.charmap, // replace special characters
    multicharmap: slug.multicharmap, // replace multiple code unit characters
    trim: true,             // trim leading and trailing replacement chars
    fallback: true          // use base64 to generate slug for empty results
};
slug.defaults.modes['pretty'] = {
    replacement: '-',
    remove: null,
    lower: false,
    charmap: slug.charmap,
    multicharmap: slug.multicharmap,
    trim: true,
    fallback: true
};

Differences between slug and slugify packages

Here are some key differences between this package and slugify.

  • Stability: slug is ESM-only.
    slugify supports CommonJS and ESM.
  • Defaults: slug has the lower option enabled by default, lowercasing all slugs ('On SALE' becomes 'on-sale').
    slugify has the lower option disabled by default ('On SALE' becomes 'On-SALE').
  • Symbols: slug removes unrecognized symbols ('$100' becomes '100', '<5' becomes '5', etc.).
    slugify maps them to words ('$100' becomes 'dollar100', '<5' becomes 'less5', etc.).
  • Empty Output: slug will return a short, predictable hash (' ' becomes 'icag' and '🎉' becomes '8joiq').
    slugify will return an empty string (' ' and '🎉' become '').

Playground

A (painfully minimal) web playground is available at https://trott.github.io/slug/. It doesn’t allow you to specify options, so it’s utility is minimal. Pull requests welcome to add the ability to specify options.

There is also a (similarly minimal) CLI tool available via npx slug. As with the web playground, it doesn’t allow you to specify options, so it’s utility is minimal.

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