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pecis

v0.0.1

Published

Pecis makes JS easier

Downloads

2

Readme


About

JavaScript's library that makes web development easier.
Zero dependencies, Full TypeScript support.

You can view documentation at pecis.js.org

Naming

The French language of the web is le lacis, and this project originally called Peb (Pot + Web) , and Pecis and Pieces are homophobic.
You can naming in your own usage as your favourite. You can even use JQuery style, i.e. $

Browser Support

  • Last 2 versions of all major browsers
  • Electron
  • Internet Explorer 11

Support for IE will be ended in the summer of 2021 due to desperate

Installation

Using NPM

NPM information

$ npm install pecis
/* ES6 */
import pecis from 'pecis'
/* CommonJS */
const pecis = require('pecis');

Note: If you are using Node.js, version 14.0.0 or above is recommended. Lower versions may work, but there may be problems.

Or grab from third-party CDN

jsdelivr

<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/pecis" type="module"></script>

unpkg

<script src="//unpkg.com/pecis" type="module"></script>

You can also download source code, but it's not recommended

FAQS

Q: I am using peb.js, should I change to Pecis?
A: Yes. Pecis is a more standard library and used babel. We are building community for Pecis and peb.js were already desperated.

Q: What is major browsers?
A: Browsers that market share more than one percent.

Main Contributor

@TechPot-Studio/pecis

Special Thanks to

Development Tool Support

Jetbrains WebStorm OpenSource License
Microsoft Visual Studio Code