Comparing version 0.4.1 to 0.4.2
{ | ||
"name": "bytesish", | ||
"version": "0.4.1", | ||
"version": "0.4.2", | ||
"main": "node.js", | ||
@@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ "browser": "browser.js", | ||
"devDependencies": { | ||
"aegir": "^20.0.0", | ||
"hundreds": "0.0.1", | ||
"aegir": "^20.4.1", | ||
"hundreds": "0.0.2", | ||
"tsame": "^2.0.1" | ||
@@ -18,0 +18,0 @@ }, |
# `bytesish` | ||
![5002](https://img.shields.io/badge/compiled%20bundle-5k-green) ![1903](https://img.shields.io/badge/gzipped%20bundle-2k-brightgreen) | ||
If you're writing a library that needs to work in Node.js and in Browsers, | ||
@@ -4,0 +6,0 @@ it's quite difficult to figure out what "the right thing" to do with binary |
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