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@ephox/polaris
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polaris
is a project which provides data manipulation on arrays and strings.
polaris
is available as an npm
package. You can install it via the npm package @ephox/polaris
npm install @ephox/polaris
Arrays
: Provides utility functions for dealing with arrays.
Pattern
: Provides utility functions for dealing with regex.
PositionArray
: Provides utility functions for dealing with position arrays.
Regexes
: Provides more utility functions for dealing with regex.
Search
: Provides utility functions for dealing with searching strings.
Splitting
: Provides utility functions for splitting strings.
Strings
: Provides utility functions for dealing with strings.
Words
: Provides functionality parsing text to words.
polaris
uses bedrock
to run atomic tests.
$ yarn test
FAQs
This project does data manipulation on arrays and strings.
The npm package @ephox/polaris receives a total of 260 weekly downloads. As such, @ephox/polaris popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @ephox/polaris demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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