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rx-util

v1.9.2

Published

rxliuli 个人使用的 js 工具库(仅适用于浏览器)

Downloads

31

Readme

JavaScript tool library for everyday use

rx-util has nothing to do with the famous rx series(rxjs/rxjava/...) , just the first two of my user name(rxliuli), don't misunderstand!

npm esdoc coverage license-MIT-blue

Contribution guide

Introduction

English 简体中文

I need a lot of the same functions when writing a traditional front end every day, so I need to write a library that I can use on my browser, and that's it. Most of the code in the library has passed unit testing, but please be cautious in production environments. Most of the parts that do not contain unit tests are DOM operation-related functions, as well as some asynchronous code.

If you encounter any problems, please feel free to mention the issue , or PR .

Use

Browser

Download rx-util.min.js and import it in HTML

<script src="https://github.com/rxliuli/rx-util/raw/master/dist/rx-util.min.js"></script>

The development environment is more recommended to use rx-util.js with uncompressed code and all comment content.

Modern front end

If you use a modern front-end build tool (real projects are not used, but our tests are available), you can also install them into your project.

yarn

yarn add rx-util

Or npm

npm i rx-util

Then use the named import to

import { dateFormat } from 'rx-util'

or

import * as rx from 'rx-util'