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Common utility functions for Node.js used and maintained by Benjamin Lupton
require('bal-util')
npm install --save bal-util
require('bal-util')
ender add bal-util
Best off looking at source, it's well documented, and there are plenty of tests
We're in the process of abstracting the pieces of bal-util out into their own modules. So far, we've done the following:
balUtilFlow.fireWithOptionalCallback
balUtilFlow.each
balUtilEvents.EventEmitterEnhanced
balUtilFlow.(extend|clone|etc)
balUtilFlow.extractOptsAndCallback
balUtilFlow.(get|set)Deep
balUtilFlow.safeCallback
balUtilPaths.(openFile|closeFile|etc)
balUtilModules
balUtilFlow.Group
balUtilTypes
Discover how you can contribute by heading on over to the Contributing.md
file.
Discover the change history by heading on over to the History.md
file.
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Licensed under the incredibly permissive MIT license
Copyright © Benjamin Lupton b@lupton.cc (http://balupton.com)
v2.3.2 2013 November 1
binary
as the readFiles
option value to return buffers instead of strings for file contentsFAQs
Common utility functions for Node.js used and maintained by Benjamin Lupton
The npm package bal-util receives a total of 1,499 weekly downloads. As such, bal-util popularity was classified as popular.
We found that bal-util demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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