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object-size
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Get the length of own enumerable properties on an object excluding the object's prototype properties.
Get the length of own enumerable properties on an object excluding the object's prototype properties.
npm i object-size --save-dev
npm test
var len = require('object-size');
console.log(len({a: 'a', b: 'b'}));
//=> 2
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Get the length of own enumerable properties on an object excluding the object's prototype properties.
The npm package object-size receives a total of 9 weekly downloads. As such, object-size popularity was classified as not popular.
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