utilist
v2.2.0
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A modern utility library for JavaScript and TypeScript.
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utilist
A modern utility library for JavaScript and TypeScript, both for the browser and for Node.js, that helps you solve routine tasks and common problems in a fast way, therefore letting you focus on what matters (building awesome stuff!)
Why utilist
utilist is the spiritual successor of Underscore and Lodash, but it has been built in a time when ES6+ and the latest versions of the evergreen browsers and Node.js have effectively made redundant quite a big part of the functionality of those libraries.
With this in mind, utilist is:
- lean, as it only implements utilities that are still useful in the present times.
- performant, because it's modular and tree-shakeable, so you only add to your bundle those bytes that you're actually using.
- reliable and safe, for it's built without any external dependencies, and fully written in TypeScript.
Installation
Using npm
npm install utilist
Using yarn
yarn add utilist
Usage
utilist is exported in both CommonJS and ESM formats. This means you can import it with both require
(mostly for Node.js environments) and import
syntaxes.
Example
import { shuffle } from 'utilist'; // shuffles an array
shuffle<number>([1, 2, 3, 4, 5]); // returns [2, 5, 3, 4, 1]
List of methods
chunk()
— Creates an array of elements split into subarrays the length ofsize
. See documentation.difference()
— Takes two arrays and returns the difference between them as a new array. See documentation.filterByValue()
— Filters an object by its values. See documentation.isDate()
— Assesses if the input is of the type Date. See documentation.isEqual()
— Compares two objects and returns whether their values are equivalent. See documentation.mapValues()
— Likemap()
but applied to the values of an object. See documentation.occurrences()
— Counts the number of times that a substring appears in a string. See documentation.omit()
— Removes a list of properties from an object. See documentation.random()
— Generates a random integer between a minimum and a maximum. See documentation.sample()
andsampleOne()
— Return one or more random elements from an array. See documentation.shuffle()
— Shuffles an array. See documentation.