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array-explorer-cli
Advanced tools
CLI Tool to help find the array method you need without digging through the docs
Find the array method you need without digging through the docs.
npm i -g array-explorer-cli
Open your CLI and type:
array-explorer
or
arr-explorer
and feel the magic :star:
You should also check out Object Explorer CLI
Short Code | Language |
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ar | Arabic |
bg | Bulgarian |
cz | Czech |
de | German |
el | Greek |
en | English(Default) |
es | Spanish |
fr | French |
id | Indonesian |
it | Italian |
nl | Dutch |
pt | Portuguese |
ru | Russian |
sr | Serbian |
ua | Ukrainian |
zh_cn | Chinese (Simplified) |
Create an issue to add more :tada:
Thanks to Sarah Drasner. She created the array-explorer web version which you could visit using https://sdras.github.io/array-explorer/
Feel free to contribute.
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CLI Tool to help find the array method you need without digging through the docs
The npm package array-explorer-cli receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, array-explorer-cli popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that array-explorer-cli 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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