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main-fns

v1.4.5

Published

Javascript utility library created with TypeScript

Downloads

18

Readme

main-fns

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Javascript utility library created with TypeScript

Documentation

Feel free to investigate the main-fns documentation, it is structured by modules and created using JSDoc.

Why main-fns?

It is quite tedious to be aware of all the dependencies and keep their changes. The idea of main-fns is that you only worry about this library. Main-fns will have all the main functions that are used in a common way such as the handling of dates, texts, arrays, numbers... Internally main-fns will use the best implementation of the moment and it will be updated for you.

Installation

Using npm:

npm i main-fns

Some examples

import { addDays, camelCase, max } from 'main-fns'

addDays(1, new Date(1996, 5, 26)) // new Date(1996, 5, 27)

camelCase('hello world') // helloWorld

max(3, 4, 5, 2) // 5

How to contribute?

See de CONTRIBUTING page

What changes does it have?

Detailed changes for each release are documented in the CHANGELOG page or in release notes.

License

See de LICENSE page