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client-helpers-fn
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yarn add https://github.com/selfrefactor/client-helpers#0.1.0
type BunnyTypes = 'number' | 'boolean' | 'object' | 'string'
interface InitialGet<T> {
key: string
defaultValue: T
}
export function getRabbit<T>(key: string, typeBunny?: BunnyTypes) : T
export function initialGetRabbit<T>(input: InitialGet<T>) : T
export function normalizeRabbit<T>(raw: any, typeBunny: BunnyTypes) : T
export function push<T>(key: string, value: T): void
export function setter<T>(key: string, value: T): void
export function masterSetter<T>(newState: T): void
export function masterReset(): void
export function initLocalState<T>(masterKey: string, maybeObject?:T): void
export function getter<T>(key: string): T
export function masterGetter<T>(): T
export function resetter<T>(keys: string[], extraFlag?:boolean): T
export function getterAnt<T>(hash: any): T
export function getterAntReset<T>(hash: any): T
FAQs
## Install
We found that client-helpers-fn 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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