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cats4js

v0.1.3

Published

Common authoring tools taking care of common, tedious and/or repetitive package authoring tasks.

Downloads

2

Readme

cats4js - Common Authoring Tools for JavaScript

cats4js is the generalisation of cats4Vue and includes common authoring tools for modules and packages.

Install

npm install cats4js

Dev environment

import cats_fun from "cats4js/specificFunction"; //Webpack (or similar) tree-shakes off all other unused functions

//e.g.
import parseConfig from "cats4js/parseConfig";

// if you need all
import * as cats from "cats4js";

Browser

<script src="path_to_node_modules/cats4js/dist/cats4js.browser.js"></script>
<script>
	window.cats4js//.[specific_functions]
</scrip>

Notice

Some tools of cats4js are intended for use in production environments. Therefore tree-shaking becomes important so that you might want to prefer importing (module syntax, not require) only the function you really need.

Usage

See the docs.

Versions

0.1.3

  • Fix: Manual hotfix of third-party security issue

0.1.2

  • Fix: Default values of shorthand strings were cut off after the second colon

0.1.1

  • Fix: Recursive config props not provided but left to schema defaults were dropped

0.1.0

  • Public beta release.

Copyright

MIT (c) Joe Kerr since 2020