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qsu is a lightweight and simple module with a variety of built-in utility functions that you can utilize in your Node.js projects.

qsu is an underscore-based utility library optimized for the Node.js development environment. It is supported in one module without the need to separately write frequently used methods for each project.
Installing and using the package and defining all the utility methods can be found on the documentation page below: https://qsu.cdget.com/installation/javascript
In addition, qsu is also available for the Dart language: https://github.com/jooy2/qsu-dart
Anyone can contribute to the project by reporting new issues or submitting a pull request. For more information, please see CONTRIBUTING.md.
Please see the LICENSE file for more information about project owners, usage rights, and more.
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qsu is a utility library that contains useful and frequently used functions. Start with your preferred language and the modern development environment.
The npm package qsu receives a total of 10,058 weekly downloads. As such, qsu popularity was classified as popular.
We found that qsu demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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