strings.Trim
Syntax
strings.Trim INPUT CUTSET
Returns
string
Alias
trim
{{ trim "++foo--" "+-" }} → foo
To remove leading and trailing newline characters and carriage returns:
{{ trim "\nfoo\n" "\n\r" }} → foo
{{ trim "\n\nfoo\n\n" "\n\r" }} → foo
{{ trim "\r\nfoo\r\n" "\n\r" }} → foo
{{ trim "\r\n\r\nfoo\r\n\r\n" "\n\r" }} → foo
The strings.Trim
function is commonly used in shortcodes to remove leading and trailing newlines characters and carriage returns from the content within the opening and closing shortcode tags.
For example, with this Markdown:
{{< my-shortcode >}}
Able was I ere I saw Elba.
{{< /my-shortcode >}}
The value of .Inner
in the shortcode template is:
\nAble was I ere I saw Elba.\n
If authored on a Windows system the value of .Inner
might, depending on the editor configuration, be:
\r\nAble was I ere I saw Elba.\r\n
This construct is common in shortcode templates:
{{ trim .Inner "\n\r" }}