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electrum-command
Advanced tools
The electrum-command
package provides a function to declare higher order
commands, which can be parameterized.
import Command from 'electrum-command';
// Define a generic command which can be used as is
const RESET = Command ('RESET', (_, state) => state.value = 0);
// Define a generic command which will be parameterized
const INCREMENT = Command ('INCREMENT', ({step}, state) => state.value += step);
// Define concrete commands by parameterizing the generic command
const INC_1 = INCREMENT ({step: 1});
const DEC_1 = INCREMENT ({step: -1});
// Apply the commands
let state = {value:0};
INC_1.run (state);
expect (state.value).to.equal (1);
INC_1.run (state);
expect (state.value).to.equal (2);
DEC_1.run (state);
expect (state.value).to.equal (1);
RESET.run (state);
expect (state.value).to.equal (0);
The parameterization of the concrete commands can be chained, simply by invoking it as many times as needed:
const INC_1 = INCREMENT ({doc: 'adds one', version: '1.2.0'}) ({step: -1});
FAQs
Define high order commands for Electrum.
The npm package electrum-command receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, electrum-command popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that electrum-command 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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