Regular expression for matching punctuation characters.
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save punctuation-regex
See the wikipedia punctuation article for more details.
var punctuation = require('punctuation-regex');
// the main export is a function that must be called
console.log(punctuation().test('!'));
//=> true
Pass true
to get a regex for matching the additional "supplemental" characters mentioned in the wikipedia article.
console.log(punctuation(true).test('‘'));
//=> true
- is-punctuation: Returns true if the given string is punctuation characters. | homepage
- path-root-regex: Regular expression for getting the root of a posix or windows filepath. | homepage
- whitespace-regex: Regular expression for matching the whitespace in a string. | homepage
- word-regex: Regular expression for matching words in a string. Support for english, CJK and Cyrillic. | homepage
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