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@dcos/copychars
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--- 👩🔬 Please be aware that this package is still experimental — changes to the interface and underlying implementation are likely, and future development or maintenance is not guaranteed.
👩🔬 Please be aware that this package is still experimental — changes to the interface and underlying implementation are likely, and future development or maintenance is not guaranteed.
This package provides a function to copy characters from a string.
import copychars from "@dcos/copychars";
copychars("abc-123", 4, 3); //123
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and slice
and why one
would want to use instead of the native implementationsFAQs
--- 👩🔬 Please be aware that this package is still experimental — changes to the interface and underlying implementation are likely, and future development or maintenance is not guaranteed.
We found that @dcos/copychars demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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