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capture-n-sequential-chars-in-string
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this is a re-created debounce version with less codes in ES6 built with Rollup
This is to capture the first matched n sequential characters in a string.
npm install capture-n-sequential-chars-in-string
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yarn add capture-n-sequential-chars-in-string
<script src="https://unpkg.com/capture-n-sequential-chars-in-string/dist/captureNsequentialChars.umd.js" />
import captureNsequentialChars from 'capture-n-sequential-chars-in-string'
const captureNsequentialChars = require('capture-n-sequential-chars-in-string')
var captureNsequentialChars = window.captureNsequentialChars
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this is a re-created debounce version with less codes in ES6 built with Rollup
We found that capture-n-sequential-chars-in-string 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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