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export interface Options {
/**
@default '-'
@example
```
import slugify from '@sindresorhus/slugify';
slugify('BAR and baz');
//=> 'bar-and-baz'
slugify('BAR and baz', {separator: '_'});
//=> 'bar_and_baz'
slugify('BAR and baz', {separator: ''});
//=> 'barandbaz'
```
*/
readonly separator?: string;
/**
Make the slug lowercase.
@default true
@example
```
import slugify from '@sindresorhus/slugify';
slugify('Déjà Vu!');
//=> 'deja-vu'
slugify('Déjà Vu!', {lowercase: false});
//=> 'Deja-Vu'
```
*/
readonly lowercase?: boolean;
/**
Convert camelcase to separate words. Internally it does `fooBar` → `foo bar`.
@default true
@example
```
import slugify from '@sindresorhus/slugify';
slugify('fooBar');
//=> 'foo-bar'
slugify('fooBar', {decamelize: false});
//=> 'foobar'
```
*/
readonly decamelize?: boolean;
/**
Add your own custom replacements.
The replacements are run on the original string before any other transformations.
This only overrides a default replacement if you set an item with the same key, like `&`.
Add a leading and trailing space to the replacement to have it separated by dashes.
@default [ ['&', ' and '], ['🦄', ' unicorn '], ['♥', ' love '] ]
@example
```
import slugify from '@sindresorhus/slugify';
slugify('Foo@unicorn', {
customReplacements: [
['@', 'at']
]
});
//=> 'fooatunicorn'
slugify('foo@unicorn', {
customReplacements: [
['@', ' at ']
]
});
//=> 'foo-at-unicorn'
slugify('I love 🐶', {
customReplacements: [
['🐶', 'dogs']
]
});
//=> 'i-love-dogs'
```
*/
readonly customReplacements?: ReadonlyArray<[string, string]>;
/**
If your string starts with an underscore, it will be preserved in the slugified string.
Sometimes leading underscores are intentional, for example, filenames representing hidden paths on a website.
@default false
@example
```
import slugify from '@sindresorhus/slugify';
slugify('_foo_bar');
//=> 'foo-bar'
slugify('_foo_bar', {preserveLeadingUnderscore: true});
//=> '_foo-bar'
```
*/
readonly preserveLeadingUnderscore?: boolean;
/**
If your string ends with a dash, it will be preserved in the slugified string.
For example, using slugify on an input field would allow for validation while not preventing the user from writing a slug.
@default false
@example
```
import slugify from '@sindresorhus/slugify';
slugify('foo-bar-');
//=> 'foo-bar'
slugify('foo-bar-', {preserveTrailingDash: true});
//=> 'foo-bar-'
```
*/
readonly preserveTrailingDash?: boolean;
/**
Preserve certain characters.
It cannot contain the `separator`.
For example, if you want to slugify URLs, but preserve the HTML fragment `#` character, you could set `preserveCharacters: ['#']`.
@default []
@example
```
import slugify from '@sindresorhus/slugify';
slugify('foo_bar#baz', {preserveCharacters: ['#']});
//=> 'foo-bar#baz'
```
*/
readonly preserveCharacters?: string[];
}
/**
Slugify a string.
@param string - String to slugify.
@example
```
import slugify from '@sindresorhus/slugify';
slugify('I ♥ Dogs');
//=> 'i-love-dogs'
slugify(' Déjà Vu! ');
//=> 'deja-vu'
slugify('fooBar 123 $#%');
//=> 'foo-bar-123'
slugify('я люблю единорогов');
//=> 'ya-lyublyu-edinorogov'
```
*/
export default function slugify(string: string, options?: Options): string;
export interface CountableSlugify {
/**
Reset the counter.
@example
```
import {slugifyWithCounter} from '@sindresorhus/slugify';
const slugify = slugifyWithCounter();
slugify('foo bar');
//=> 'foo-bar'
slugify('foo bar');
//=> 'foo-bar-2'
slugify.reset();
slugify('foo bar');
//=> 'foo-bar'
```
*/
reset: () => void;
/**
Returns a new instance of `slugify(string, options?)` with a counter to handle multiple occurrences of the same string.
@param string - String to slugify.
@example
```
import {slugifyWithCounter} from '@sindresorhus/slugify';
const slugify = slugifyWithCounter();
slugify('foo bar');
//=> 'foo-bar'
slugify('foo bar');
//=> 'foo-bar-2'
slugify.reset();
slugify('foo bar');
//=> 'foo-bar'
```
__Use case example of counter__
If, for example, you have a document with multiple sections where each subsection has an example.
```
## Section 1
### Example
## Section 2
### Example
```
You can then use `slugifyWithCounter()` to generate unique HTML `id`'s to ensure anchors will link to the right headline.
*/
(string: string, options?: Options): string;
}
export function slugifyWithCounter(): CountableSlugify;