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Transform a string into title case following English rules

published 4.3.2 7 days ago
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Helps to prevent widow words in a text

published 4.0.22 6 months ago
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CLDR text segmentation for JavaScript

published 2.2.1 5 months ago
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A set of utilities to convert the case of strings

published 2.0.13 2 months ago
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published 2.0.0 2 months ago
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Semantically create chunks from large texts. Useful for workflows involving large language models (LLMs).

published 1.3.0 13 days ago
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A utility to convert a string to sentence case

published 2.0.14 2 months ago
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String manipulation library

published 3.6.2 14 days ago
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Get text and context sentence from window.getSelection()

published 1.1.2 a year ago
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List of words for making random mnemonic sentences

published 2.0.0 5 months ago
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Split a string into an array of sentences.

published 0.2.2 2 months ago
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Remove any existing casing from a string.

published 1.0.2 8 years ago
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Util for generating random sentences, paragraphs and articles in English

published 3.0.7 7 months ago
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Automatic i18n markdown translation and i18n phrase translation using Google Translate

published 5.0.6 a year ago
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Acronym Ease is a lightweight package designed to simplify text abbreviation and formatting tasks. It provides convenient methods for handling text, names, and other strings that require regular abbreviation or formatting.

published 1.1.0 5 months ago
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Split text into sentences with Sentence Boundary Detection (SBD).

published 2.2.0 4 months ago
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Change case functions for all cases in TypeScript and JavaScript. Combined version of all [`case-converters`](https://github.com/cvchauhan/case-converter) methods, so you do not need to install them separately. ESM and CJS bundles are included, also bac

published 4.1.0 3 days ago
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Transform a string into title case following English rules

published 4.3.1 a month ago
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Trivia, would you rather, never have I ever and truth or dare sentences.

published 1.2.10 9 months ago
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