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collections
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This package contains JavaScript implementations of common data structures with idiomatic iterfaces, including extensions for Array and Object.
You can use these Node Packaged Modules with Node.js, Browserify,
Mr, or any compatible CommonJS module loader. Using a module loader
or bundler when using Collections in web browsers has the advantage of
only incorporating the modules you need. However, you can just embed
<script src="collections/collections.min.js">
and all of the
collections will be introduced as globals. :warning:
require("collections")
is not supported.
npm install collections --save
Documentation can be found at http://collectionsjs.com which in turn can be updated at https://github.com/montagejs/collectionsjs.com.
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data structures with idiomatic JavaScript collection interfaces
The npm package collections receives a total of 32,454 weekly downloads. As such, collections popularity was classified as popular.
We found that collections demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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