feat (string): common files between url encoder and decoder

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Chesterkxng
2025-07-18 17:26:37 +02:00
parent 94fdcaef0d
commit 1a327e2a93
2 changed files with 31 additions and 1 deletions

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@@ -257,5 +257,31 @@
"resultTitle": "Uppercase text", "resultTitle": "Uppercase text",
"shortDescription": "Convert text to uppercase", "shortDescription": "Convert text to uppercase",
"title": "Convert to Uppercase" "title": "Convert to Uppercase"
},
"urlEncode": {
"toolInfo": {
"description": "Load your string and it will automatically get URL-escaped.",
"shortDescription": "Quickly URL-escape a string.",
"longDescription": "This tool URL-encodes a string. Special URL characters get converted to percent-sign encoding. This encoding is called percent-encoding because each character's numeric value gets converted to a percent sign followed by a two-digit hexadecimal value. The hex values are determined based on the character's codepoint value. For example, a space gets escaped to %20, a colon to %3a, a slash to %2f. Characters that are not special stay unchanged. In case you also need to convert non-special characters to percent-encoding, then we've also added an extra option that lets you do that. Select the encode-non-special-chars option to enable this behavior.",
"title": "String URL encoder"
},
"encodingOption": {
"title": "Encoding Options",
"nonSpecialCharPlaceholder": "Encode non-special characters",
"nonSpecialCharDescription": "If selected, then all characters in the input string will be converted to URL-encoding (not just special)."
},
"inputTitle": "Input String",
"resultTitle": "Url-escaped String"
},
"urlDecode": {
"toolInfo": {
"description": "Load your string and it will automatically get URL-unescaped.",
"shortDescription": "Quickly URL-unescape a string.",
"longDescription": "This tool URL-decodes a previously URL-encoded string. URL-decoding is the inverse operation of URL-encoding. All percent-encoded characters get decoded to characters that you can understand. Some of the most well known percent-encoded values are %20 for a space, %3a for a colon, %2f for a slash, and %3f for a question mark. The two digits following the percent sign are character's char code values in hex.",
"title": "String URL decoder"
},
"inputTitle": "Input String(URL-escaped)",
"resultTitle": "Output string"
} }
} }

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@@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ import { tool as stringBase64 } from './base64/meta';
import { tool as stringStatistic } from './statistic/meta'; import { tool as stringStatistic } from './statistic/meta';
import { tool as stringCensor } from './censor/meta'; import { tool as stringCensor } from './censor/meta';
import { tool as stringPasswordGenerator } from './password-generator/meta'; import { tool as stringPasswordGenerator } from './password-generator/meta';
import { tool as stringEncodeUrl } from './url-encode/meta';
import { tool as StringDecodeUrl } from './url-decode/meta';
export const stringTools = [ export const stringTools = [
stringSplit, stringSplit,
@@ -39,5 +41,7 @@ export const stringTools = [
stringBase64, stringBase64,
stringStatistic, stringStatistic,
stringCensor, stringCensor,
stringPasswordGenerator stringPasswordGenerator,
stringEncodeUrl,
StringDecodeUrl
]; ];