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@alessiofrittoli/math-utils

v1.0.0

Published

Lightweight TypeScript math utility functions

Downloads

535

Readme

Math Utils 🤓

Version 1.0.0

Lightweight TypeScript math utility functions

This lightweight TypeScript utility library comes with common and utility math functions.

Everything is exported from the root of this library but specific paths can be used too (especially when dynamically importing functions and tree shaking has no effect).

Table of Contents


Getting started

Run the following command to start using math-utils in your projects:

npm i @alessiofrittoli/math-utils

or using pnpm

pnpm i @alessiofrittoli/math-utils

ESLint

warnings / errors check.

pnpm lint

Jest

Run all the defined test suites by running the following:

# Run tests and watch file changes.
pnpm test

# Run tests in a CI environment.
pnpm test:ci

You can eventually run specific suits like so:

pnpm test:format
# or
pnpm test:helpers
# or
pnpm test:interpolation
# or
pnpm test:random

Security

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