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Determines whether a string ends with the characters of another string.

ES2015 String#endsWith() ponyfill.

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Install

$ npm install --save end-with 

Usage

For more use-cases see the tests

var endWith = require('end-with');

endWith('abcde', 'e');  // => true
endWith('abcde', 'de'); // => true
endWith('abcde', 'bc'); // => false
endWith('abcde', '');   // => true
endWith('abcde');       // => false
endWith('abcde', null); // => false

Related

  • start-with - Determines whether a string begins with the characters of another string.
  • pad-start - ES spec-compliant String.prototype.padStart shim.
  • pad-end - ES spec-compliant String.prototype.padEnd shim.

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