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filenamify
Convert a string to a valid safe filename
On Unix-like systems /
is reserved and <>:"/\|?*
on Windows.
Install
$ npm install filenamify
Usage
const filenamify = require('filenamify');
filenamify('<foo/bar>');
//=> 'foo!bar'
filenamify('foo:"bar"', {replacement: '🐴'});
//=> 'foo🐴bar'
API
filenamify(input, [options])
Accepts a filename and returns a valid filename.
filenamify.path(input, [options])
Accepts a path and returns the path with a valid filename.
input
Type: string
options
replacement
Type: string
Default: '!'
String to use as replacement for reserved filename characters.
Cannot contain: <
>
:
"
/
\
|
?
*
Related
- filenamify-url - Convert a URL to a valid filename
- valid-filename - Check if a string is a valid filename
- unused-filename - Get a unused filename by appending a number if it exists
- slugify - Slugify a string
License
MIT © Sindre Sorhus