File: /var/dev/shahnamag/back-end/node_modules/filenamify/readme.md
# filenamify
> Convert a string to a valid safe filename
On Unix-like systems, `/` is reserved. On Windows, [`<>:"/\|?*`](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa365247%28VS.85%29#naming_conventions) along with trailing periods are reserved.
## Install
```sh
npm install filenamify
```
## Usage
```js
import filenamify from 'filenamify';
filenamify('<foo/bar>');
//=> '!foo!bar!'
filenamify('foo:"bar"', {replacement: '🐴'});
//=> 'foo🐴bar🐴'
```
## API
### filenamify(string, options?)
Convert a string to a valid filename.
### filenamifyPath(path, options?)
Convert the filename in a path a valid filename and return the augmented path.
```js
import {filenamifyPath} from 'filenamify';
filenamifyPath('foo:bar');
//=> 'foo!bar'
```
#### options
Type: `object`
##### replacement
Type: `string`\
Default: `'!'`
String to use as replacement for reserved filename characters.
Cannot contain: `<` `>` `:` `"` `/` `\` `|` `?` `*`
##### maxLength
Type: `number`\
Default: `100`
Truncate the filename to the given length.
Only the base of the filename is truncated, preserving the extension. If the extension itself is longer than `maxLength`, you will get a string that is longer than `maxLength`, so you need to check for that if you allow arbitrary extensions.
Systems generally allow up to 255 characters, but we default to 100 for usability reasons.
## Browser-only import
You can also import `filenamify/browser`, which only imports `filenamify` and not `filenamifyPath`, which relies on `path` being available or polyfilled. Importing `filenamify` this way is therefore useful when it is shipped using `webpack` or similar tools, and if `filenamifyPath` is not needed.
```js
import filenamify from 'filenamify/browser';
filenamify('<foo/bar>');
//=> '!foo!bar!'
```
## Related
- [filenamify-cli](https://github.com/sindresorhus/filenamify-cli) - CLI for this module
- [filenamify-url](https://github.com/sindresorhus/filenamify-url) - Convert a URL to a valid filename
- [valid-filename](https://github.com/sindresorhus/valid-filename) - Check if a string is a valid filename
- [unused-filename](https://github.com/sindresorhus/unused-filename) - Get a unused filename by appending a number if it exists
- [slugify](https://github.com/sindresorhus/slugify) - Slugify a string