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Automatically persist your forms' text and select field values locally, until the form is submitted.
Garlic.js allows you to automatically persist your forms' text and select field values locally, until the form is submitted. This way, your users don't lose any precious data if they accidentally close their tab or browser.
1.4.2
See CHANGELOG for more info.
tests/index.html
npm install && npm test
You'll need ruby, and Google Closure compiler: gem install closure-compiler
. Then, just call:
./bin/build.sh version
where version is the build release. eg: ./bin/build.sh 1.1.2
They'll be created and dumped in the dist/ directory
MIT - See LICENCE.md
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Automatically persist your forms' text and select field values locally, until the form is submitted.
The npm package garlicjs receives a total of 220 weekly downloads. As such, garlicjs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that garlicjs 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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