Convert from one case to another. Input case is determined on a best-guess basis, but can be overridden with the --from flag.
cargo install kase
$ kase snake MyVariable
my_variable
$ kase screaming-snake my_variable
MY_VARIABLE
$ kase kebab MY_VARIABLE
my-variable
$ kase path my-variable
my/variable
$ kase dot my/variable
my.variable
$ kase camel my.variable
myVariable
$ kase pascal myVariable
MyVariable
$ # If the best-guess for an input isn't right for your use case, you can use the `--from` flag:
$ kase dot my_dir/my_path
my.dir/my.path
$ kase --from path dot my_dir/my_path
my_dir.my_path
$ kase -h
Convert from one case to another. Input case is determined on a best-guess basis, but can be overridden with the --from flag.
Usage: kase [OPTIONS] <CASE> [INPUT]
Arguments:
<CASE> Case to convert to [possible values: snake, screaming-snake, kebab, path, dot, camel, pascal, lower]
[INPUT] String to convert; if empty, reads from stdin
Options:
-f, --from <FROM> Case to convert from, if best-guess isn't working [possible values: snake, screaming-snake, kebab, path, dot, camel, pascal, lower]
--debug Debug mode
-h, --help Print help information
-V, --version Print version information