Get a random quote from Attack On Titan in your terminal!
string-argv parses a string into an argument array to mimic process.argv. This is useful when testing Command Line Utilities that you want to pass arguments to.
Repair broken JSON documents
Count how often a character (or substring) is used in a string
Minify font declarations with PostCSS
Prevent the use of curly quote/apostrophe characters
Allows you to log in to NPM without STDIN, STDOUT. Use in places like CI build systems. Also creates/modifies entries in the ~/.npmrc file for authentication.
Convert matching double-quotes to single-quotes: `I "love" unicorns` → `I 'love' unicorns`
retext plugin to check quotes and apostrophes
Convert matching single-quotes to double-quotes: I 'love' unicorns → I "love" unicorns
Generate test suites for checks that already happened at build-time
Blazing fast and accurate glob matcher written in JavaScript, with no dependencies and full support for standard and extended Bash glob features, including braces, extglobs, POSIX brackets, and regular expressions.
remark-lint rule to warn when block quotes have blank lines without markers
Smart quotes are smart typography.
CSV parsing implementing the Node.js `stream.Transform` API
Ultra-fast cross-platform command line utility to watch file system changes.
Cross platform child_process#spawn and child_process#spawnSync
CSV stringifier implementing the Node.js `stream.Transform` API
Angular directives using the native HTML Drag And Drop API
Always use curly quotes
remark-lint rule to check whitespace after block quote markers
Raw data about typographic quotes
A permissive parser for dirty JSON data that does its best
Escape strings for use as JavaScript string literals