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isomorphic hex library in 256 bytes
npm install hex-lite
const hex = require('hex-lite')
hex.toUint8Array('000f10ff000f10')
// new Uint8Array([0,15,16,255,0,15,16])
hex.fromUint8Array(new Uint8Array([0,15,16,255,0,15,16]))
// '000f10ff000f10'
hex.toBuffer('000f10ff000f10')
// ArrayBuffer
hex.fromBuffer(new Uint8Array([0,15,16,255,0,15,16]).buffer)
// '000f10ff000f10'
If you use ES6 imports with a bundler that supports tree-shaking, yes!
import { fromUint8Array } from 'hex-lite'
The Node implementation is just a proxy to Node's Buffer object to be as fast as possible. The default browser implementation optimizes for size, so if you're looking for raw speed, import like this:
import hex from 'hex-lite/fast/hex-lite.mjs'
⏱ browser performance on 1000 arrays or strings of size 10003:
hex.fromUint8Array: 810.422ms
hex.toUint8Array: 743.903ms
hex.fromBuffer: 798.264ms
hex.toBuffer: 584.592ms
⏱ fast browser performance on 1000 arrays or strings of size 10003:
hex.fromUint8Array: 222.453ms
hex.toUint8Array: 237.905ms
hex.fromBuffer: 223.078ms
hex.toBuffer: 231.342ms
⏱ node performance on 1000 arrays or strings of size 10003:
hex.fromUint8Array: 26.802ms
hex.toUint8Array: 32.461ms
hex.fromBuffer: 25.326ms
hex.toBuffer: 35.421ms
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isomorphic hex library in 256 bytes
We found that hex-lite 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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