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@fuel-ts/utils
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@fuel-ts/utils
@fuel-ts/utils is a sub-module for interacting with Fuel.
It's a collection of utilities and test utilities that may be useful in other places.
pnpm add @fuel-ts/utils
# or
npm add @fuel-ts/utils
import { normalizeString } from "@fuel-ts/utils";
console.log(normalizeString("fuel-labs"));
// FuelLabs
import { safeExec } from "@fuel-ts/utils/test-utils"; // note the `test` suffix
console.log(safeExec(() => 123));
// { error: null, result: 123 }
console.log(
safeExec(() => {
throw new Error("Some error");
}),
);
// { error: (Error: 'Some error'), result: null }
In order to contribute to @fuel-ts/utils
, please see the main fuels-ts monorepo.
The @fuel-ts/utils
changelog can be found at CHANGELOG.
The primary license for @fuel-ts/utils
is Apache 2.0
, see LICENSE.
FAQs
Utilities (and test utilities) collection
The npm package @fuel-ts/utils receives a total of 4,685 weekly downloads. As such, @fuel-ts/utils popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @fuel-ts/utils demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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