Give a String, extract out potential names. This is probably mostly useful as a starting point for something else, since the algorithm is quite rough - rather finding too many names than to few.
npm install name-extractor
var extract = require('./name-extractor')
console.log('Potential names:')
console.log('Hello, World! ->', extract('Hello, World!'))
console.log('Crying at the Discoteque ->', extract('Crying at the Discoteque'))
Potential names:
Hello, World! -> [ 'Hello,', 'Hello, World!', 'World!' ]
Crying at the Discoteque -> [ 'Crying',
'Crying at',
'Crying at the',
'Crying at the Discoteque',
'Discoteque',
'the Discoteque',
'at the Discoteque' ]
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