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`augment-vir` is a collection of small helper functions that I constantly use across all my JavaScript and TypeScript repos. I call these functions `augments`. These are functions, constants, and types typically placed within a "util", or "helpers", etc.
augment-vir
is a collection of small helper functions that I constantly use across all my JavaScript and TypeScript repos. I call these functions augments
. These are functions, constants, and types typically placed within a "util", or "helpers", etc. directory.
This node-js
package is for Node.js-only augments: they will only work in a Node.js environment.
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`augment-vir` is a collection of small helper functions that I constantly use across all my JavaScript and TypeScript repos. I call these functions `augments`. These are functions, constants, and types typically placed within a "util", or "helpers", etc.
The npm package @augment-vir/node-js receives a total of 3,059 weekly downloads. As such, @augment-vir/node-js popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @augment-vir/node-js demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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