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arkency-js

v1.0.0

Published

Couple of utility functions useful during day-to-day work in Arkency.

Downloads

1

Readme

Arkency.js

Those are small utility functions we're using in a day-to-day manner.

Usage

All functions inside lib/ are in the UMD format - you can use them in CommonJS environment by requiring it (require("arkency-js/lib/Object.remapKeys")) or you can just include them inside <script> tag - then they'll be available in the window namespace.

Docs

See docs/ directory for docs.

License

See LICENSE for details.

Credits

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