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Converts a string to kebab case.

👉Use re.sub() to replace any - or _ with a space, using the regexp r"(_|-)+".

👉Use re.sub() to match all words in the string, str.lower() to lowercase them.

👉Finally, use str.join() to combine all word using - as the separator.

CODE:

from re import sub

def kebab(s):
return '-'.join(
sub(r"(\s|_|-)+"," ",
sub(r"[A-Z]{2,}(?=[A-Z][a-z]+[0-9]*|\b)|[A-Z]?[a-z]+[0-9]*|[A-Z]|[0-9]+",
lambda mo: ' ' + mo.group(0).lower(), s)).split())

Examples

kebab('camelCase') # 'camel-case'

kebab('some text') # 'some-text'

kebab('some-mixed_string With spaces_underscores-and-hyphens')
# 'some-mixed-string-with-spaces-underscores-and-hyphens'

kebab('AllThe-small Things') # 'all-the-small-things'

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Converts a string to kebab case.

👉Use re.sub() to replace any - or _ with a space, using the regexp r"(_|-)+".

👉Use re.sub() to match all words in the string, str.lower() to lowercase them.

👉Finally, use str.join() to combine all word using - as the separator.

CODE:

from re import sub

def kebab(s):
return '-'.join(
sub(r"(\s|_|-)+"," ",
sub(r"[A-Z]{2,}(?=[A-Z][a-z]+[0-9]*|\b)|[A-Z]?[a-z]+[0-9]*|[A-Z]|[0-9]+",
lambda mo: ' ' + mo.group(0).lower(), s)).split())

Examples

kebab('camelCase') # 'camel-case'

kebab('some text') # 'some-text'

kebab('some-mixed_string With spaces_underscores-and-hyphens')
# 'some-mixed-string-with-spaces-underscores-and-hyphens'

kebab('AllThe-small Things') # 'all-the-small-things'

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