tyfun
v0.0.14-alpha
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TYFUN
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Goals:
TypeScript base, for TypeScript project directly usage.
Also available for plain JavaScript environment.
No dependencies.
Usage
Import single function (TypeScript):
import compose from 'tyfun/compose' // tyfun/compose.ts compose(Math.abs, Math.min)(300, 100, -50) // 50
Import all functions (TypeScript):
import { compose, reverse } from 'tyfun' // tyfun/index.ts compose(reverse, Array.of)([1, 2, 3]) // [3, 2, 1]
Import single function (JavaScript):
import has from 'tyfun/js/has' // tyfun/js/has.js has('length')([]) // true
Import all functions (JavaScript)
import { compose, has, reverse } from 'tyfun/js' // tyfun/js/index.js const result = compose(reverse, String, has('length')) result('') // 'eurt' result(Symbol('')) // 'eslaf'
Use it in browser
The bundle file for browser usage is under
<tyfun>/dist/tyfun.js
, load it and it generate a globalTyFun
contains TyFun functions.Use it on Deno
// demo.ts import has from './node_modules/tyfun/has.ts' const hasName = has('name') console.log( hasName(function hello() {}), hasName({ name: 'types'} ), hasName([]) )
$ deno demo.ts [1/1] Compiling file:///.../demo.ts true true false
Try it Out
Instead of installing the package and bootstrap an environment for only testing, you can directly clone the repository and try the functions in the example folder.
$ git clone https://github.com/o-p/tyfun.git test-tyfun
# Go to the folder where env files are already prepared
$ cd test-tyfun/example
# Install Packages
$ yarn
Then choose a topic folder you like to try and edit.
After editing, choose a tool to transpile the sources:
## For your application case, if prefer Webpack:
$ yarn webpack && cd build/webpack
## Or prefer to transpile by tsc(typescript) directly:
$ yarn tsc && cd build/tsc
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