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@darkwolf/validator
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npm i --save @darkwolf/validator
const validator = require('@darkwolf/validator')
validator.isNumber(13) // true
validator.isString(21) // false
// Using constructor
const { Validator } = validator
new Validator(69, {throwErrors: false}).isString().isValid // false
new Validator(69).isNumber().isRange(0, 100).isValid // true
new Validator('69').isNumber() // throw error
new Validator('69', {complete: true}).isNumber().isStrictEqual(69).throw() // execute chain and throw error
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We found that @darkwolf/validator 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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