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## Introduction
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The comprehensive Language Conventions and Style Library is specifically designed to assist web content developers in adhering to the latest style guides and English language conventions. This all-inclusive library has various features, including support for numerous style guides such as AP, APA, Chicago, NY Times, Wikipedia, and British styles and customizable preferences to tailor to individual needs. TitleCaser is a component of this library, and LCSL is set to be open-sourced by the end of 2023
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To streamline workflow, modules are available in both browser and node environment versions and include a command-line interface for building, testing, and minimizing the module. Additionally, it features a filter ability that allows users to ignore certain phrases containing short words, preventing the module from mistakenly flagging instances where short words are used as part of a larger term or phrase.
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