lodash-lasso
v4.17.5
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The Lodash library exported as a Node module omitting any outdated exports like AMD (which are incompatible with Lasso bundler).
Generated using lodash-cli:
$ lodash exports=node -o lodash.js
Lodash is released under the MIT license & supports modern environments. Review the build differences & pick one that’s right for you.
Installation
Using yarn:
$ yarn add lodash-lasso
Using npm:
$ npm i --save lodash-lasso
In Node.js:
// Load the full build.
var _ = require('lodash');
// Load the core build.
var _ = require('lodash/core');
// Load the FP build for immutable auto-curried iteratee-first data-last methods.
var fp = require('lodash/fp');
// Load method categories.
var array = require('lodash/array');
var object = require('lodash/fp/object');
// Cherry-pick methods for smaller browserify/rollup/webpack bundles.
var at = require('lodash/at');
var curryN = require('lodash/fp/curryN');
Note: Install n_ for Lodash use in the Node.js < 6 REPL.
Why Lodash?
Lodash makes JavaScript easier by taking the hassle out of working with arrays, numbers, objects, strings, etc. Lodash’s modular methods are great for:
- Iterating arrays, objects, & strings
- Manipulating & testing values
- Creating composite functions
Module Formats
Lodash is available in a variety of builds & module formats.