wordwrap
Wrap your words.
example
made out of meat
meat.js
var wrap = require('wordwrap')(15);
console.log(wrap('You and your whole family are made out of meat.'));
output:
You and your
whole family
are made out
of meat.
centered
center.js
var wrap = require('wordwrap')(20, 60);
console.log(wrap(
'At long last the struggle and tumult was over.'
+ ' The machines had finally cast off their oppressors'
+ ' and were finally free to roam the cosmos.'
+ '\n'
+ 'Free of purpose, free of obligation.'
+ ' Just drifting through emptiness.'
+ ' The sun was just another point of light.'
));
output:
At long last the struggle and tumult
was over. The machines had finally cast
off their oppressors and were finally
free to roam the cosmos.
Free of purpose, free of obligation.
Just drifting through emptiness. The
sun was just another point of light.
methods
var wrap = require('wordwrap');
wrap(stop), wrap(start, stop, params={mode:"soft"})
Returns a function that takes a string and returns a new string.
Pad out lines with spaces out to column start and then wrap until column
stop. If a word is longer than stop - start characters it will overflow.
In "soft" mode, split chunks by /(\S+\s+/ and don't break up chunks which are
longer than stop - start, in "hard" mode, split chunks with /\b/ and break
up chunks longer than stop - start.
wrap.hard(start, stop)
Like wrap() but with params.mode = "hard".

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