Indent strings.
# Using npm
npm install --save indento
# Using yarn
yarn add indento
const indento = require("indento");
console.log(indento("Hello World", 4));
// => "Hello World"
console.log(indento("Hello\nMars", 1));
// =>
// Hello
// Mars
console.log(indento("Hello\nPluto", 2, "a"));
// =>
// aaHello
// aaPluto
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Indents the input string.
- String
input
: The input string. - Number
width
: The indent width. - String
char
: The character to use for indentation (default:" "
).
- String The indented string.
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