$ gnpm install normalize-html-whitespace
Safely remove repeating whitespace from HTML text.
Using \s to normalize HTML whitespace will strip out characters that are actually rendered by a web browser. Such would be classified as a lossy change and would produce a different visual result. This package will collapse multiple whitespace characters down to a single space, while ignoring the following characters:
\u00a0 or (non-breaking space)\ufeff or  (zero-width non-breaking space)…as well as these lesser-known ones:
\u1680 or   (Ogham space mark)\u180e or ᠎ (Mongolian vowel separator)\u2000 or   (en quad)\u2001 or   (em quad)\u2002 or   (en space)\u2003 or   (em space)\u2004 or   (three-per-em space)\u2005 or   (four-per-em space)\u2006 or   (six-per-em space)\u2007 or   (figure space)\u2008 or   (punctuation space)\u2009 or   (thin space)\u200a or   (hair space)\u2028 or 
 (line separator)\u2029 or 
 (paragraph separator)\u202f or   (narrow non-breaking space)\u205f or   (medium mathematical space)\u3000 or   (ideographic space)For the sake of completeness, the following characters which are not part of \s will also not be affected:
\u200b or ​ (zero-width breaking space)Note: this package does not contain an HTML parser. It is meant to be used on text nodes only.
Node.js >= 8 is required. Type this at the command line:
npm install normalize-html-whitespace
const normalizeWhitespace = require('normalize-html-whitespace');
normalizeWhitespace(' foo bar baz ');
//-> ' foo bar baz '
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