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A collection of useful functions, constants, and more, for use in a variety of NodeJS packages/projects.
This repository is home to a NodeJS package that provides a variety of functions, constants, etc., that I find useful and use in many of my projects.
The following are folders of constants, each of which contains a variety of helpful values I use in my projects.
The time
folder contains constants related to time, such as the number of milliseconds in a second, minute, hour, day, week, month, and year.
The log
folder contains constants related to logging, such as the default service/app name to use, colors for output, and whatever else I want to add.
The env
folder contains constants related to environment variables, such as the names of environment variables I use in my projects.
As of v1.0.0
, @4lch4/backpack/vendors
exports the following:
dayjs
as Day
picocolors
as pc
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A collection of useful functions, constants, and more, for use in a variety of NodeJS packages/projects.
We found that @4lch4/backpack demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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