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@kaciras/utilities
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A set of common JS functions for Node and browser.
Goals:
This package is pure ESM, it cannot be require()
'd from CommonJS.
pnpm i @kaciras/utilities
The package has 2 entry points. Most functions work for both, but there are still some differences:
@kaciras/utilities/browser
can be imported from any environment, also have functions work with DOM.@kaciras/utilities/node
have no browser-specific functions, but add utilities for Node, it can only be used in NodeJS.// Use in Node.
import { /* ... */ } from "@kaciras/utilities/node";
// Use in other environment.
import { /* ... */ } from "@kaciras/utilities/browser";
Build the project:
pnpm build
Run tests. Some tests are for generated bundles, you should build them first.
pnpm run test:unit
pnpm run test:browser
pnpm run test:types
FAQs
A set of commonly used JS functions implemented with best practices.
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