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buffer/typed array agnostic buffer operations.
var binary = require('bops')
binary.readUInt8(new Buffer(10), 0) // === 10
in browser, will default to using Uint8Array
instances.
in node, will default to using Buffer
instances.
supported encodings
- utf8
- hex
- base64
given a string (and optional encoding) return a native buffer instance. also accepts arrays.
given a native buffer (and optional encoding) return a string.
return a view onto the original buffer.
compile several buffers into a single buffer.
create a native buffer instance of size
.
read a value from a buffer at a given byte offset.
write a value to a buffer at a given byte offset.
MIT
FAQs
buffer operations
The npm package bops receives a total of 134,371 weekly downloads. As such, bops popularity was classified as popular.
We found that bops 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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