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@supercharge/macroable
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2.0.1 - 2022-07-19
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ES6 class to easily extend the class prototype.
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The @supercharge/macroable
package provides an ES6 class to easily extend the class prototype. This allows you to add functions to an ES6 class in JavaScript or TypeScript from third party packages.
npm i @supercharge/macroable
Do you miss a function? We very much appreciate your contribution! Please send in a pull request 😊
git checkout -b my-feature
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
git push origin my-new-feature
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An elegant way to extend the prototype of ES6 classes
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