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@fitzy/stuffineed

v1.2.2

Published

A collection of things that I find useful for work as a full stack dev. Manipulating time and strings, selecting colours, all sorts of things really

Downloads

12

Readme

Stuff I Need

This package is a combination of things that I find useful to have, borne out of copying a function or two here and there from one project to another. It's still a work in progress, but I will continue to add to it as I can and need, please feel free to suggest additions that you would like to see.

The package is broken up into a series of classes that are targeted towards being a group of related functions. Currently there are:

  1. API - for things useful when working with APIs, like encoding JSON to URL encoded
  2. Colours - converting hex, rgb, hsl, and generating shades of a colour (via hsl)
  3. DOM - manipulation of the DOM
  4. Financial - working out compound interest, loan payments, etc
  5. Functions (fn) - handy things like to run a function once only and not permit again
  6. Logging - a basic log messages with timestamp to a file
  7. Maths - sums, averages, degrees and radians, rands that kinda thing
  8. Node - things that can be handy working in node.js
  9. Other - things that haven't found their own class yet (deep copy, equality check of objects and arrays, copy to clipboard from DOM)
  10. Sort - the beginnings of different sort algorithms
  11. Stats - mean, median, mode, standard deviation
  12. Strings - change case (title, camel, pascal), truncate sentences to a limit with or without ellipsis
  13. SVG - create arcs and wedges with polar coords
  14. Time - add and subtract days from a date, calculate time between dates, days in a month, long day or month name

There are still a number of things that are incomplete (like sort) but already some useful pieces here. I regularly use the time stuff in particular.

Install

$ npm i @fitzy/stuffineed

Usage

import  *  as  sin  from  '@fitzy/stuffineed';

sin.time.localToUtc(some date object);

Tests

npm run test