A JavaScript library for mutilate strings.
Most of the code from this project was created during a personal codegolf competition to distort the appearance of strings as much as possible but without actually destroying their contents.
So the name mutilator
come into my mind.
mutilator (plural mutilators)
- Agent noun of mutilate; one who mutilates.
This sounds unnecessarily brutal for now, but I assure you that no strings will be harmed permanently, as long as the functions are used correctly. 😏
So I decided to combine these "strange" functions into one library. More or less just for fun.
A comprehensive demo of all functions can be found in the demonstration of this library/package in the demo project pseudeo-chiperer
.
- stringMutilator/charCase
Functions for manipulating the letter case of strings.
- stringMutilator/compressor
Functions for compressing (pack/unpack etc.) strings.
- stringMutilator
Functions for mutilating strings.
- stringMutilator/unicode
Functions for handle unicode stuff.
- flipBits(string) ⇒
string
Flip the character bits of a string. The 16 character bits of
'A'
are00000000 01000001
- if we flip the bits (so every 0 becomes 1 and vice versa) they look like this11111111 10111110
. This means that'A'
(U+0041
) becomes'ᄒ'
(U+FFBE
).- gobbledygook(string, [exclude]) ⇒
string
Applies
toMANS
to all characters with a randomtype
. For example'Hello World'
turns into'𝐇𝖾𝓵𝗹𝘰 𝔚𝗈𝒓𝔩𝔡'
.- jumble(string, [runs]) ⇒
string
Jumble the letters of all words in a string, except the first and last one, to keep it readable.
- reverseBits(string) ⇒
string
Reverse the character bits of a string. The 16 character bits of
'A'
are00000000 01000001
- if we reverse the bits they look like this10000010 00000000
. This means that'A'
(U+0041
) becomes'舀'
(U+8200
).- reverse(string) ⇒
string
Reverse a string.
- rockdotize(string, [regexp]) ⇒
string
Create a heavy metal like rockdot string.
- rot13(string) ⇒
string
Rotate the character indexes of a string by 13 digits.
- scramble(string) ⇒
string
Randomize the order of the characters in a string.
- shiftBits(string, [n]) ⇒
string
Rotate the character bits of a string. The 16 character bits of
'A'
are00000000 01000001
- if we shift the bits by -4n
digits they look like this00010000 00000100
. This means that'A'
(U+0041
) becomes'င'
(U+1004
).- shift(string, [n]) ⇒
string
Shift the characters of a string by
n
digits.- toMANS(string, [type]) ⇒
string
Convert A-Z to Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols.
List of
type
values:type
Unicode name 0 Mathematical Bold * 1 Mathematical Italic * 2 Mathematical Bold Italic * 3 Mathematical Script Capital * 4 Mathematical Bold Script * 5 Mathematical Fraktur * 6 Mathematical Double-Struck * 7 Mathematical Bold Fraktur * 8 Mathematical Sans-Serif * 9 Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold * 10 Mathematical Sans-Serif Italic * 11 Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic * 12 Mathematical Monospace *
Functions for manipulating the letter case of strings.
- stringMutilator/charCase
- ~invert(string, [every]) ⇒
string
- ~snakeCase(string) ⇒
string
- ~camelCase(string) ⇒
string
- ~kebabCase(string) ⇒
string
- ~dotCase(string) ⇒
string
- ~pascalCase(string) ⇒
string
- ~capitalize(string) ⇒
string
- ~invert(string, [every]) ⇒
Invert the case of letters in a string.
Kind: inner method of stringMutilator/charCase
Param | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
string | string | The string to be case inverted. | |
[every] | number | 0 | Only invert every n letter. |
Example
stringMutilator.charCase.invert('Hello World!'); // > 'hELLO wORLD!'
Change the case of given string to "Snake Case".
Kind: inner method of stringMutilator/charCase
Param | Type |
---|---|
string | string |
Example
stringMutilator.charCase.snakeCase('Hello World'); // > 'hello_world'
Change the case of the given string to "Camel Case".
Kind: inner method of stringMutilator/charCase
Param | Type |
---|---|
string | string |
Example
stringMutilator.charCase.camelCase('Hello World'); // > 'helloWorld'
Change the case of the given string to "Kebap Case".
Kind: inner method of stringMutilator/charCase
Param | Type |
---|---|
string | string |
Example
stringMutilator.charCase.kebabCase('Hello World'); // > 'hello-world'
Change the case of the given string to "Dot Case".
Kind: inner method of stringMutilator/charCase
Param | Type |
---|---|
string | string |
Example
stringMutilator.charCase.dotCase('Hello World'); // > 'hello.world'
Change the case of the given string to "Pascal Case".
Kind: inner method of stringMutilator/charCase
Param | Type |
---|---|
string | string |
Example
stringMutilator.charCase.pascalCase('Hello World'); // > 'HelloWorld'
Change the case of the given string to "Capitalized".
Kind: inner method of stringMutilator/charCase
Param | Type |
---|---|
string | string |
Example
stringMutilator.charCase.capitalize('hello world'); // > 'Hello World'
Functions for compressing (pack/unpack etc.) strings.
- stringMutilator/compressor
- ~pack(string) ⇒
string
- ~unpack(string) ⇒
string
- ~signature(string, [withEval]) ⇒
string
- ~pack(string) ⇒
Pack all characters of a 8-bit string.
Kind: inner method of stringMutilator/compressor
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
string | string | A 8-bit string to pack. |
Example
stringMutilator.compressor.pack('Hello World!'); // > '䡥汬漠坯牬搡'
Unpack a packed string.
Kind: inner method of stringMutilator/compressor
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
string | string | The packed string to unpack. |
Example
stringMutilator.compressor.unpack('䡥汬漠坯牬搡'); // > 'Hello World!'
Return the given, packed string with the unpack signature.
Kind: inner method of stringMutilator/compressor
Param | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
string | string | The packed string to signature. | |
[withEval] | boolean | false | Determine if the result includes a eval command for executing code. |
Example
stringMutilator.compressor.signature('䡥汬漠坯牬搡'); // > 'unescape(escape("䡥汬漠坯牬搡").replace(/u(..)/g, "$1%");'
Functions for mutilating strings.
Functions for handle unicode stuff.
- stringMutilator/unicode
- ~fixSurrogates(string) ⇒
string
- ~unfixSurrogates(string) ⇒
string
- ~fixSurrogates(string) ⇒
Fix unpaired high/low surrogates by adding a blank high/low surrogate (U+D800
or U+DC00
) to the designated location. An unpaired surrogate can lead to problems, for example by copying it to the clipboard could result in a Replacement Character � (U+FFFD
). For example if the string is '\uD801'
it will be altered to '\uD801\uDC00'
('𐐀'
) or '\uDE80'
to '\uD800\uDE80'
('𐊀'
).
Kind: inner method of stringMutilator/unicode
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-16#U+D800_to_U+DFFF
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
string | string | The input string |
Example
stringMutilator.unicode.fixSurrogates('Test: \uD801 \uDE80'); // > 'Test: 𐐀 𐊀'
Remove the by fixSurrogates
added blank high/low surrogates.
Kind: inner method of stringMutilator/unicode
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
string | string | The input string |
Example
stringMutilator.unfixSurrogates('Test: 𐐀 𐊀'); // > 'Test: \uD801 \uDE80'
Flip the character bits of a string. The 16 character bits of 'A'
are 00000000 01000001
- if we flip the bits (so every 0 becomes 1 and vice versa) they look like this 11111111 10111110
. This means that 'A'
(U+0041
) becomes 'ᄒ'
(U+FFBE
).
Kind: global function
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
string | string | The input string. |
Example
stringMutilator.flipBits('Hello World!'); // > 'ᄋレモモミᄄミヘモロ'
Applies toMANS
to all characters with a random type
. For example 'Hello World'
turns into '𝐇𝖾𝓵𝗹𝘰 𝔚𝗈𝒓𝔩𝔡'
.
Kind: global function
Param | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
string | string | The input string | |
[exclude] | array | [ 1, 2 ] | Exclude specific type of toMANS |
Example
stringMutilator.gobbledygook('Hello World'); // > 𝐇𝖾𝓵𝗹𝘰 𝔚𝗈𝒓𝔩𝔡
Jumble the letters of all words in a string, except the first and last one, to keep it readable.
Kind: global function
See: https://www.mnn.com/lifestyle/arts-culture/stories/why-your-brain-can-read-jumbled-letters
Param | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
string | string | The input string. | |
[runs] | number | 3 | The number of attempts to get a real randomized word string. |
Example
stringMutilator.jumble('Hello World!'); // > 'Hlelo Wrlod!'
Reverse the character bits of a string. The 16 character bits of 'A'
are 00000000 01000001
- if we reverse the bits they look like this 10000010 00000000
. This means that 'A'
(U+0041
) becomes '舀'
(U+8200
).
Kind: global function
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
string | string | The input string. |
Example
stringMutilator.reverseBits('Hello World!'); // > 'ሀꘀ㘀㘀Ѐ一㘀☀萀'
Reverse a string.
Kind: global function
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
string | string | The input string. |
Example
stringMutilator.reverse('Hello World!'); // > '!dlroW olleH'
Create a heavy metal like rockdot string.
Kind: global function
See
Param | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
string | string | The string to rockdotize. | |
[regexp] | RegExp | <RegExp /\w/gi> | A RegExp to select every character that should get rockdotized. |
Example
stringMutilator.rockdotize('Hello World!'); // > 'Ḧël̈l̈ö Ẅör̈l̈d̈!'
Rotate the character indexes of a string by 13 digits.
Kind: global function
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ROT13
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
string | string | The input string. |
Example
stringMutilator.rot13('Hello World!'); // > 'Uryyb Jbeyq!'
Randomize the order of the characters in a string.
Kind: global function
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
string | string | The string to scramble. |
Example
stringMutilator.scramble('Hello World!'); // > 'WorH!llo led'
Rotate the character bits of a string. The 16 character bits of 'A'
are 00000000 01000001
- if we shift the bits by -4 n
digits they look like this 00010000 00000100
. This means that 'A'
(U+0041
) becomes 'င'
(U+1004
).
Kind: global function
Param | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
string | string | The input string. | |
[n] | number | 1 | Number of digits to rotate the character bit. Positive for right rotation, negative for left rotation. |
Shift the characters of a string by n
digits.
Kind: global function
Param | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
string | string | The string to shift. | |
[n] | number | 1 | Number of digits to rotate the characters. Positive for right rotation, negative for left rotation. |
Example
stringMutilator.shift('Hello World!', 3); // > 'lo World!Hel'
Convert A-Z to Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols.
List of type
values:
type | Unicode name |
---|---|
0 | Mathematical Bold * |
1 | Mathematical Italic * |
2 | Mathematical Bold Italic * |
3 | Mathematical Script Capital * |
4 | Mathematical Bold Script * |
5 | Mathematical Fraktur * |
6 | Mathematical Double-Struck * |
7 | Mathematical Bold Fraktur * |
8 | Mathematical Sans-Serif * |
9 | Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold * |
10 | Mathematical Sans-Serif Italic * |
11 | Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic * |
12 | Mathematical Monospace * |
Kind: global function
See: https://unicode-table.com/en/blocks/mathematical-alphanumeric-symbols
Param | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
string | string | The input string. | |
[type] | number | 0 | A number between 0 and 12. |
Example
stringMutilator.toMANS('Hello World!', 1); // > '𝐻𝑒𝑙𝑙𝑜 𝑊𝑜𝑟𝑙𝑑.'
An involutory function, is a function f that is its own inverse.
Example
import { rot13 } from '@0x04/string-mutilator'; rot13(rot13('Hello World!')) === 'Hello World!'; // > true
Example
import { shift } from '@0x04/string-mutilator'; shift(shift('Hello World!', 5), -5) === 'Hello World!'; // > true
Examples
import { compressor } from '@0x04/string-mutilator'; compressor.unpack(compressor.pack('Hello World!')) === 'Hello World!'; // > true
import { jumble } from '@0x04/string-mutilator'; jumble(jumble('Hello World!')) === 'Hello World!'; // > false
To use it in your project
$ npm install --save @0x04/string-mutilator
To use it globally
$ npm install --global @0x04/string-mutilator
$ string-mutilator --help Functions for mutilating strings. Usage $ string-mutilator <function> <string> [argument]... Functions charCase.invert compressor.pack compressor.unpack compressor.signature charCase.snakeCase charCase.camelCase charCase.kebabCase charCase.dotCase charCase.pascalCase charCase.capitalize flipBits gobbledygook jumble reverse reverseBits rockdotize rot13 scramble shift shiftBits toMANS unicode.fixSurrogates unicode.unfixSurrogates Examples $ string-mutilator shift "Hello World!" 6 $ string-mutilator charCase.invert "Hello World!" $ string-mutilator toMANS "Hello World!" 4
© 2019 by Oliver Kühn. Released under the MIT license.