# ent
Encode and decode HTML entities
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# example
``` js
var ent = require('ent');
console.log(ent.encode('©moo'))
console.log(ent.decode('π & ρ'));
```
```
<span>©moo</span>
π & ρ
```
![ent](http://substack.net/images/ent.png)
# methods
``` js
var ent = require('ent');
var encode = require('ent/encode');
var decode = require('ent/decode');
```
## encode(str, opts={})
Escape unsafe characters in `str` with html entities.
By default, entities are encoded with numeric decimal codes.
If `opts.numeric` is false or `opts.named` is true, encoding will used named
codes like `π`.
If `opts.special` is set to an Object, the key names will be forced
to be encoded (defaults to forcing: `<>'"&`). For example:
``` js
console.log(encode('hello', { special: { l: true } }));
```
```
hello
```
## decode(str)
Convert html entities in `str` back to raw text.
# credits
HTML entity tables shamelessly lifted from perl's
[HTML::Entities](http://cpansearch.perl.org/src/GAAS/HTML-Parser-3.68/lib/HTML/Entities.pm)
# install
With [npm](https://npmjs.org) do:
```
npm install ent
```
# license
MIT