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## Why?
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In part due to a lack of multibyte support (including UTF-8) across many of
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PHP's standard string functions.
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PHP's standard string functions. But also to offer an OO wrapper around the
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`mbstring` module's multibyte-compatible functions. Stringy handles some quirks,
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provides additional functionality, and hopefully makes strings a little easier
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to work with!
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```php
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// Standard library
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@@ -117,11 +120,6 @@ s('fòôbàř')->toUpperCase(); // 'FÒÔBÀŘ'
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s('fòôbàř')->length(); // '6'
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```
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But also to offer an OO wrapper around the `mbstring` module's
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multibyte-compatible functions. Handling some quirks, bugs, adding some
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additional functionality, and hopefully making strings a little easier to work
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with!
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## Installation
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If you're using Composer to manage dependencies, you can include the following
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