# slugify [![npm-version]][npm] [![travis-ci]][travis] [![coveralls-status]][coveralls] ```js var slugify = require('slugify') slugify('some string') // some-string // if you prefer something other than '-' as separator slugify('some string', '_') // some_string ``` - Vanilla ES2015 JavaScript - If you need to use Slugify with older browsers, consider using [version 1.4.7](https://github.com/simov/slugify/releases/tag/v1.4.7) - No dependencies - Coerces foreign symbols to their English equivalent (check out the [charMap][charmap] for more details) - Works in the browser (window.slugify) and AMD/CommonJS-flavored module loaders ## Options ```js slugify('some string', { replacement: '-', // replace spaces with replacement character, defaults to `-` remove: undefined, // remove characters that match regex, defaults to `undefined` lower: false, // convert to lower case, defaults to `false` strict: false, // strip special characters except replacement, defaults to `false` locale: 'vi', // language code of the locale to use trim: true // trim leading and trailing replacement chars, defaults to `true` }) ``` ## Remove For example, to remove `*+~.()'"!:@` from the result slug, you can use `slugify('..', {remove: /[*+~.()'"!:@]/g})`. ## Locales The main `charmap.json` file contains all known characters and their transliteration. All new characters should be added there first. In case you stumble upon a character already set in `charmap.json`, but not transliterated correctly according to your language, then you have to add those characters in `locales.json` to override the already existing transliteration in `charmap.json`, but for your locale only. You can get the correct language code of your language from [here](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-1_codes). ## Extend Out of the box `slugify` comes with support for a handful of Unicode symbols. For example the `☢` (radioactive) symbol is not defined in the [`charMap`][charmap] and therefore it will be stripped by default: ```js slugify('unicode ♥ is ☢') // unicode-love-is ``` However you can extend the supported symbols, or override the existing ones with your own: ```js slugify.extend({'☢': 'radioactive'}) slugify('unicode ♥ is ☢') // unicode-love-is-radioactive ``` Keep in mind that the `extend` method extends/overrides the default `charMap` for the entire process. In case you need a fresh instance of the slugify's `charMap` object you have to clean up the module cache first: ```js delete require.cache[require.resolve('slugify')] var slugify = require('slugify') ``` ## Contribute 1. Add chars to `charmap.json` 2. Run tests `npm test` 3. The tests will build the charmap in `index.js` and will sort the `charmap.json` 4. Commit **all** modified files --- > Originally this was a vanilla javascript port of [node-slug][node-slug].
> Note that the original [slug][slug] module has been ported to vanilla javascript too. [npm-version]: https://img.shields.io/npm/v/slugify.svg?style=flat-square (NPM Package Version) [travis-ci]: https://img.shields.io/travis/simov/slugify/master.svg?style=flat-square (Build Status - Travis CI) [coveralls-status]: https://img.shields.io/coveralls/simov/slugify.svg?style=flat-square (Test Coverage - Coveralls) [npm]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/slugify [travis]: https://travis-ci.org/simov/slugify [coveralls]: https://coveralls.io/r/simov/slugify?branch=master [node-slug]: https://github.com/dodo/node-slug [slug]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/slug [unicode]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/unicode [index]: https://github.com/simov/slugify/blob/master/index.js [charmap]: https://github.com/simov/slugify/blob/master/config/charmap.json