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makeasy.js

v1.0.2

Published

Javascript Library for More Easier Frontend Development.

Downloads

5

Readme

Makeasy.js

Makeasy.js is functional utility library for JavaScript, inspired by lodash and my work experience. Makeasy is pronounced [mek-ˈiːzi].

Why Makeasy?

  • Easy Data Type Conversion
  • Reduces hassle
  • ~~maybe add more in future~~

Makeasy should

  • be increase reuse.
  • be clean & readable.
  • be debug.
  • be maintain.
  • be modular.
  • has unit tests for all modules.
  • work on multiple environments. (IE11+ w/ Modern Browser)
  • be compatible with other framework or library. (possible should)

Makeasy shouldn't be

  • UI Components.
  • CSS Selector Engine or simliar code.
  • Template Engine
  • Anything that could be separate libraries.
  • Anything that isn't modular libraries.

Installation

In a browser:

<script src="./makeasy.umd.js"></script>

Using npm or yarn

$ npm install makeasy 

In a Javascript files (ESM)

import { ... } from 'makeasy'

Documentation

Online documentation will be written on a Github Wiki[^1][^2].

~~Documentation is work in progress.~~

License

MIT

[^1]: You can check the description and usage in each function code in the src folder.

[^2]: The test code for each function can be found in the test folder.