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is-potential-custom-element-name checks whether a given string matches the PotentialCustomElementName
production as defined in the HTML Standard.
To use is-potential-custom-element-name programmatically, install it as a dependency via npm:
$ npm install is-potential-custom-element-name
Then, require
it:
const isPotentialCustomElementName = require('is-potential-custom-element-name');
isPotentialCustomElementName('foo-bar');
// → true
isPotentialCustomElementName('Foo-bar');
// → false
isPotentialCustomElementName('baz-©');
// → false
isPotentialCustomElementName('annotation-xml');
// → true
Mathias Bynens |
is-potential-custom-element-name is available under the MIT license.