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formsandlines-utils

v0.1.1

Published

Utils library for github.com/formsandlines projects

Downloads

2

Readme

formsandlines utils

Module for common utility functions that I use in my formsandlines projects.

Use with caution for some of them may be unfinished or broken. Also keep in mind that not all of these functions are well-written and you would probably be better off with a more general and professional utility library like Lodash or Underscore.js.

Many of these functions are written by myself, but some are taken from Stack Overflow and other sources, sometimes with my own adjustments and additions.

If you see a piece of code here that may be taken from a source without proper credits, please notify me so I can change that. Although I always try to specify my sources, there may be cases where the original source was missing or falsely attributed in the location where I got the code from.