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@jill64/typed-storage
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🗃️ Type-Safe Web Storage API Wrapper
npm i @jill64/typed-storage
import { typedStorage } from '@jill64/typed-storage'
import { json } from '@jill64/typed-storage/serde'
const key = 'localStorageKey'
const value = ['value1', 'value2', 'value3']
const guard = (x: unknown): x is string[] =>
Array.isArray(x) && x.every((y) => typeof y === 'string')
const store = typedStorage(key, json(guard, []), {
// Optional
// Use sessionStorage
// sessionStorage?: boolean
})
// string[]
const storedValue = store.get()
store.set(value)
const unsubscriber = store.subscribe((newValue) => {
// called when localStorage value changes
console.log(newValue)
})
// unsubscribe
unsubscriber()
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🗃️ Type-Safe Web Storage API Wrapper
The npm package @jill64/typed-storage receives a total of 7,675 weekly downloads. As such, @jill64/typed-storage popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @jill64/typed-storage demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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