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Just like ruby's Abbrev.
Usage:
var abbrev = require("abbrev");
abbrev("foo", "fool", "folding", "flop");
// returns:
{ fl: 'flop'
, flo: 'flop'
, flop: 'flop'
, fol: 'folding'
, fold: 'folding'
, foldi: 'folding'
, foldin: 'folding'
, folding: 'folding'
, foo: 'foo'
, fool: 'fool'
}
This is handy for command-line scripts, or other cases where you want to be able to accept shorthands.