| { |
| "name": "NSStringMask", |
| "version": "1.2.2", |
| "summary": "NSStringMask enables you to apply masks or formats to NSStrings using NSRegularExpression to input your format.", |
| "description": "This tiny library was developed to help you apply masks and formats to strings.\n\nFor instance, suppose you have the string `12345678` and want to format it as a Social Security Number (which regex pattern is `d{3}-d{2}-d{3}`). With NSStringMask, all you have to do is `[NSStringMask maskString:@\"12345678\" withPattern:@\"(\\d{3})-(\\d{2})-(\\d{3})\"]` and the result will be \"123-45-678\". Simple enough?", |
| "homepage": "https://github.com/fjcaetano/NSStringMask", |
| "license": { |
| "type": "MIT", |
| "file": "LICENSE" |
| }, |
| "authors": { |
| "Flávio Caetano": "flavio@vieiracaetano.com" |
| }, |
| "source": { |
| "git": "https://github.com/fjcaetano/NSStringMask.git", |
| "tag": "1.2.2" |
| }, |
| "social_media_url": "https://twitter.com/flavio_caetano", |
| "platforms": { |
| "ios": "4.0" |
| }, |
| "source_files": "NSStringMask/Classes/**/*" |
| } |