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@jafri/numbro
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A javascript library for formatting and manipulating numbers.
See the CONTRIBUTING.md
file for contribution information.
Language tags follow the BCP 47 specification.
See the english unit tests for an example.
See CHANGELOG.md. For the original project (Numeral.js) changelog, see CHANGELOG-Numeraljs.md.
numbro
is forked from Adam Draper's project
Numeral.js, which was in turn inspired by and heavily borrowed from
Moment.js.
Copyright © 2017-2019 Benjamin Van Ryseghem
Copyright © 2015-2017 Företagsplatsen AB
Copyright © 2014 Adam Draper
Distributed under the MIT license. If you want to know more, see the LICENSE
file.
The original license file for Numeral.js
can be found in LICENSE-Numeraljs
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
2.3.4
FAQs
Format and manipulate numbers.
The npm package @jafri/numbro receives a total of 42 weekly downloads. As such, @jafri/numbro popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @jafri/numbro 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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