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# stringify-entities
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Serialize (encode) HTML character references.
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## Contents
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* [What is this?](#what-is-this)
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* [When should I use this?](#when-should-i-use-this)
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* [Install](#install)
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* [Use](#use)
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* [API](#api)
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* [`stringifyEntities(value[, options])`](#stringifyentitiesvalue-options)
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* [Algorithm](#algorithm)
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* [Types](#types)
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* [Compatibility](#compatibility)
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* [Security](#security)
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* [Related](#related)
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* [Contribute](#contribute)
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* [License](#license)
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## What is this?
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This is a small and powerful encoder of HTML character references (often called
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entities).
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This one has either all the options you need for a minifier/formatter, or a
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tiny size when using `stringifyEntitiesLight`.
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## When should I use this?
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You can use this for spec-compliant encoding of character references.
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It’s small and fast enough to do that well.
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You can also use this when making an HTML formatter or minifier, because there
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are different ways to produce pretty or tiny output.
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This package is reliable: ``'`'`` characters are encoded to ensure no scripts
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run in Internet Explorer 6 to 8.
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Additionally, only named references recognized by HTML 4 are encoded, meaning
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the infamous `'` (which people think is a [virus][]) won’t show up.
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## Install
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This package is [ESM only][esm].
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In Node.js (version 14.14+, 16.0+), install with [npm][]:
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```sh
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npm install stringify-entities
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```
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In Deno with [`esm.sh`][esmsh]:
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```js
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import {stringifyEntities} from 'https://esm.sh/stringify-entities@4'
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```
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In browsers with [`esm.sh`][esmsh]:
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```html
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<script type="module">
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import {stringifyEntities} from 'https://esm.sh/stringify-entities@4?bundle'
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</script>
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```
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## Use
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```js
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import {stringifyEntities} from 'stringify-entities'
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stringifyEntities('alpha © bravo ≠ charlie 𝌆 delta')
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// => 'alpha © bravo ≠ charlie 𝌆 delta'
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stringifyEntities('alpha © bravo ≠ charlie 𝌆 delta', {useNamedReferences: true})
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// => 'alpha © bravo ≠ charlie 𝌆 delta'
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```
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## API
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This package exports the identifiers `stringifyEntities` and
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`stringifyEntitiesLight`.
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There is no default export.
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### `stringifyEntities(value[, options])`
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Encode special characters in `value`.
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##### Core options
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###### `options.escapeOnly`
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Whether to only escape possibly dangerous characters (`boolean`, default:
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`false`).
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Those characters are `"`, `&`, `'`, `<`, `>`, and `` ` ``.
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###### `options.subset`
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Whether to only escape the given subset of characters (`Array<string>`).
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Note that only BMP characters are supported here (so no emoji).
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##### Formatting options
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If you do not care about the following options, use `stringifyEntitiesLight`,
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which always outputs hexadecimal character references.
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###### `options.useNamedReferences`
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Prefer named character references (`&`) where possible (`boolean?`, default:
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`false`).
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###### `options.useShortestReferences`
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Prefer the shortest possible reference, if that results in less bytes
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(`boolean?`, default: `false`).
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> ⚠️ **Note**: `useNamedReferences` can be omitted when using
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> `useShortestReferences`.
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###### `options.omitOptionalSemicolons`
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Whether to omit semicolons when possible (`boolean?`, default: `false`).
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> ⚠️ **Note**: This creates what HTML calls “parse errors” but is otherwise
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> still valid HTML — don’t use this except when building a minifier.
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> Omitting semicolons is possible for certain named and numeric references in
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> some cases.
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###### `options.attribute`
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Create character references which don’t fail in attributes (`boolean?`, default:
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`false`).
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> ⚠️ **Note**: `attribute` only applies when operating dangerously with
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> `omitOptionalSemicolons: true`.
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#### Returns
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Encoded value (`string`).
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## Algorithm
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By default, all dangerous, non-ASCII, and non-printable ASCII characters are
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encoded.
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A [subset][] of characters can be given to encode just those characters.
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Alternatively, pass [`escapeOnly`][escapeonly] to escape just the dangerous
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characters (`"`, `'`, `<`, `>`, `&`, `` ` ``).
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By default, hexadecimal character references are used.
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Pass [`useNamedReferences`][named] to use named character references when
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possible, or [`useShortestReferences`][short] to use whichever is shortest:
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decimal, hexadecimal, or named.
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There is also a `stringifyEntitiesLight` export, which works just like
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`stringifyEntities` but without the formatting options: it’s much smaller but
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always outputs hexadecimal character references.
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## Types
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This package is fully typed with [TypeScript][].
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It exports the additional types `Options` and `LightOptions` types.
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## Compatibility
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This package is at least compatible with all maintained versions of Node.js.
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As of now, that is Node.js 14.14+ and 16.0+.
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It also works in Deno and modern browsers.
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## Security
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This package is safe.
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## Related
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* [`parse-entities`](https://github.com/wooorm/parse-entities)
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— parse (decode) HTML character references
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* [`wooorm/character-entities`](https://github.com/wooorm/character-entities)
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— info on character references
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* [`wooorm/character-entities-html4`](https://github.com/wooorm/character-entities-html4)
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— info on HTML 4 character references
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* [`wooorm/character-entities-legacy`](https://github.com/wooorm/character-entities-legacy)
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— info on legacy character references
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* [`wooorm/character-reference-invalid`](https://github.com/wooorm/character-reference-invalid)
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— info on invalid numeric character references
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## Contribute
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Yes please!
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See [How to Contribute to Open Source][contribute].
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## License
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[MIT][license] © [Titus Wormer][author]
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<!-- Definitions -->
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[build-badge]: https://github.com/wooorm/stringify-entities/workflows/main/badge.svg
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[build]: https://github.com/wooorm/stringify-entities/actions
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[coverage-badge]: https://img.shields.io/codecov/c/github/wooorm/stringify-entities.svg
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[coverage]: https://codecov.io/github/wooorm/stringify-entities
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[downloads-badge]: https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/stringify-entities.svg
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[downloads]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/stringify-entities
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[size-badge]: https://img.shields.io/bundlephobia/minzip/stringify-entities.svg
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[size]: https://bundlephobia.com/result?p=stringify-entities
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[npm]: https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/install
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[esmsh]: https://esm.sh
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[license]: license
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[author]: https://wooorm.com
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[esm]: https://gist.github.com/sindresorhus/a39789f98801d908bbc7ff3ecc99d99c
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[typescript]: https://www.typescriptlang.org
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[contribute]: https://opensource.guide/how-to-contribute/
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[virus]: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/advice/10516839/Why-do-some-apostrophes-get-replaced-with-andapos.html
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[subset]: #optionssubset
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[escapeonly]: #optionsescapeonly
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[named]: #optionsusenamedreferences
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[short]: #optionsuseshortestreferences
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