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any-to-buffer
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Convert values to Buffer
npm install any-to-buffer
const toBuffer = require('any-to-buffer')
const BN = require('bn.js')
console.log(toBuffer(256)) // <Buffer 01 00>
console.log(toBuffer(256, { size: 3 })) // <Buffer 00 01 00>
console.log(toBuffer('0x010203')) // <Buffer 01 02 03>
console.log(toBuffer('abc')) // <Buffer 61 62 63>
console.log(toBuffer(Buffer.from('abc'))) // <Buffer 61 62 63>
console.log(toBuffer(new BN(256))) // <Buffer 01 00>
npm test
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Convert values to Buffer
We found that any-to-buffer 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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