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Sub-package of Funfix defining type classes inspired by Haskell's standard library
Sub-project of Funfix exposing type classes inspired by Haskell's standard library and by Typelevel Cats.
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You can depend on the whole funfix library, by adding it to
package.json:
npm install --save funfix
In this case imports are like:
import { Monad } from "funfix"
Or for finer grained dependency management, the project can depend
only on funfix-types:
npm install --save funfix-types
In this case imports are like:
import { Monad } from "funfix-types"
The library has been compiled using UMD (Universal Module Definition), so it should work with CommonJS and AMD.
But it also provides a module definition in package.json, thus
providing compatibility with
ECMAScript 2015 modules, for usage when used with a modern JS engine,
or when bundling with a tool chain that understands ES2015 modules,
like Rollup or Webpack.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
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Sub-package of Funfix defining type classes inspired by Haskell's standard library
We found that funfix-types 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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