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# removeLast

> Remove the last character(s) of a string.

<section class="usage">

## Usage

```javascript
var removeLast = require( '@stdlib/string/remove-last' );
```

#### removeLast( str\[, n] )

Removes the last character of a `string`.

```javascript
var out = removeLast( 'last man standing' );
// returns 'last man standin'

out = removeLast( 'Hidden Treasures' );
// returns 'Hidden Treasure'
```

If provided a second argument, the function removes the last `n` characters.

```javascript
var out = removeLast( 'foo bar', 4 );
// returns 'foo'

out = removeLast( 'foo bar', 0 );
// returns 'foo bar'
```

</section>

<!-- /.usage -->

<section class="examples">

## Examples

<!-- eslint no-undef: "error" -->

```javascript
var removeLast = require( '@stdlib/string/remove-last' );

var str = removeLast( 'last man standing' );
// returns 'last man standin'

str = removeLast( 'presidential election' );
// returns 'presidential electio'

str = removeLast( 'javaScript' );
// returns 'javaScrip'

str = removeLast( 'Hidden Treasures' );
// returns 'Hidden Treasure'

str = removeLast( 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet', 4 );
// returns 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit '

str = removeLast( '🐮🐷🐸🐵', 2 );
// returns '🐮🐷'
```

</section>

<!-- /.examples -->

* * *

<section class="cli">

## CLI

<section class="usage">

### Usage

```text
Usage: remove-last [options] [<string>]

Options:

  -h,    --help                Print this message.
  -V,    --version             Print the package version.
         --n                   Number of characters to remove. Default: 1.
         --split sep           Delimiter for stdin data. Default: '/\\r?\\n/'.
```

</section>

<!-- /.usage -->

<!-- CLI usage notes. Make sure to keep an empty line after the `section` element and another before the `/section` close. -->

<section class="notes">

### Notes

-   If the split separator is a [regular expression][mdn-regexp], ensure that the `split` option is either properly escaped or enclosed in quotes.

    ```bash
    # Not escaped...
    $ echo -n $'beep\nboop' | remove-last --split /\r?\n/

    # Escaped...
    $ echo -n $'beep\nboop' | remove-last --split /\\r?\\n/
    ```

-   The implementation ignores trailing delimiters.

</section>

<!-- /.notes -->

<section class="examples">

### Examples

```bash
$ remove-last beep
bee
```

To use as a [standard stream][standard-streams],

```bash
$ echo -n 'beep\nboop' | remove-last --n 2
be
bo
```

By default, when used as a [standard stream][standard-streams], the implementation assumes newline-delimited data. To specify an alternative delimiter, set the `split` option.

```bash
$ echo -n 'beep\tboop' | remove-last --split '\t'
bee
boo
```

</section>

<!-- /.examples -->

</section>

<!-- /.cli -->

<!-- Section for related `stdlib` packages. Do not manually edit this section, as it is automatically populated. -->

<section class="related">

* * *

## See Also

-   <span class="package-name">[`@stdlib/string/remove-first`][@stdlib/string/remove-first]</span><span class="delimiter">: </span><span class="description">remove the first character of a string.</span>

</section>

<!-- /.related -->

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<section class="links">

[standard-streams]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_streams

[mdn-regexp]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions

<!-- <related-links> -->

[@stdlib/string/remove-first]: https://github.com/stdlib-js/string/tree/main/remove-first

<!-- </related-links> -->

</section>

<!-- /.links -->