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@area/purser-core
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A collection of helpers, utils, validators and normalizers to assist the individual purser modules
A collection of helpers
, utils
, validators
and normalizers
to assist the individual purser modules.
Unless you want something specific found in this module, it doesn't need to be manually required as each module already makes use of it internally.
yarn add @area/purser-core
import { bigNumber } from '@area/purser-core/utils'
const value = bigNumber('0.00000001').toWei();
console.log(value); // { negative: 0, words: Array(4), length: 4, red: null }
You can find more in-depth description for this module's API in the purser docs.
This package is part of the purser monorepo package.
Please read our Contributing Guidelines for how to get started.
The purser-core
library along with the whole purser monorepo are MIT licensed.
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A collection of helpers, utils, validators and normalizers to assist the individual purser modules
We found that @area/purser-core demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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