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@deepakvishwakarma/ts-util

v1.1.0

Published

Utility library,code snippets like lodash for typescript, typescriptreact(tsx) and deno [inspired by 30-seconds-of-code].

Downloads

412

Readme

30-seconds-of-typescript

TS Deno ECMAScript GitHub

This repo is collection of multiple utility function Like lodash, that can be used and anywhere with simply importing.

All the documents can be found on 30-seconds-of-typescript

How to access page:

how_to_access_page

Note: This repo is highly inspired by 30-seconds-of-code. I am converting all JS to Typescript so that it can be used for Typescript, Modern HTML|JS and Deno. Github

I am refactoring code and fixing bug along with conversion.

Install nodejs/npm

npm i @deepakvishwakarma/ts-util

How to use Typescript

import { mask } from "@deepakvishwakarma/ts-util";

console.log(mask(1234567890)); // '******7890'
console.log(mask(1234567890, 3)); // '*******890'
console.log(mask(1234567890, -4, "$")); // '$$$$567890'

How to use JS

const { mask } = require("@deepakvishwakarma/ts-util");

console.log(mask(1234567890)); // '******7890'
console.log(mask(1234567890, 3)); // '*******890'
console.log(mask(1234567890, -4, "$")); // '$$$$567890'

Install Snippet Extension

You can find working plugin on marketplace.visualstudio.com. You can either search for 30-seconds-of-typescript Or Install from here imdeepak.30-seconds-of-typescript

Search for snippet- Sample[typescript & typescriptreact]

30_delay

assets/snippets.gif

This repo has utility file, that can be imported to Deno and modern EcmaScript.

How to use [Deno]

import { all } from "https://denopkg.com/deepakshrma/30-seconds-of-typescript/util.ts";
all([{ name: "D" }, { name: "D2" }], hasName); //true

How to modern HTML|JS(Using Github CDN)

<script type="module">
  // Use any Github CDN
  import * as util from "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/deepakshrma/30-seconds-of-typescript/util.js";
  const el = util.createElement(
    `<div class="container"><p>Hello! This is created using createElement!! </p></div>`
  );
  document.body.appendChild(el);
</script>

Contribution

Create New utility function

export here util.ts

How to bundle: It will be auto using husky githook

How to test using Deno

deno test util.test.ts

Commands | Scripts

1. Generate Snippets:

npm run code-gen

2. Generate Extension:

npm run extension

3. Install Extension Locally:

code --install-extension *.vsix

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