$ cnpm install unicode-property-value-aliases
unicode-property-value-aliases offers the Unicode property value alias mappings in an easy-to-consume JavaScript format.
It’s based on Unicode’s PropertyValueAliases.txt.
For the subset used by Unicode RegExp property escapes in ECMAScript, see unicode-property-value-aliases-ecmascript.
To use unicode-property-value-aliases programmatically, install it as a dependency via npm:
$ npm install unicode-property-value-aliases
Then, require it:
const propertyValueAliases = require('unicode-property-value-aliases');
This module exports a Map object of which the keys are canonical property names and the values are Maps from property value aliases to canonical property value names. The most common usage is to convert a property value alias to its canonical form:
propertyValueAliases.get(property).get(propertyValue)
Examples:
propertyValueAliases.get('Bidi_Class').get('AL')
// → 'Arabic_Letter'
propertyValueAliases.get('Block').get('Alphabetic_PF')
// → 'Alphabetic_Presentation_Forms'
propertyValueAliases.get('Canonical_Combining_Class').get('KV')
// → 'Kana_Voicing'
On the main branch, bump the version number in package.json:
npm version patch -m 'Release v%s'
Instead of patch, use minor or major as needed.
Note that this produces a Git commit + tag.
Push the release commit and tag:
git push && git push --tags
Our CI then automatically publishes the new release to npm.
| Mathias Bynens |
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