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TypeScript base, for TypeScript project directly usage.
Also available for plain JavaScript environment.
No dependencies.
Import single function (TypeScript):
import compose from 'tyfun/compose' // tyfun/compose.ts
compose(Math.abs, Math.min)(300, 100, -50) // 50
Import all functions (TypeScript):
import { compose, reverse } from 'tyfun' // tyfun/index.ts
compose(reverse, Array.of)([1, 2, 3]) // [3, 2, 1]
Import single function (JavaScript):
import has from 'tyfun/js/has' // tyfun/js/has.js
has('length')([]) // true
Import all functions (JavaScript)
import { compose, has, reverse } from 'tyfun/js' // tyfun/js/index.js
const result = compose(reverse, String, has('length'))
result('') // 'eurt'
result(Symbol('')) // 'eslaf'
Use it in browser
The bundle file for browser usage is under <tyfun>/dist/tyfun.js, load it and it generate a global TyFun contains TyFun functions.
Use it on Deno
// demo.ts
import has from './node_modules/tyfun/has.ts'
const hasName = has('name')
console.log(
hasName(function hello() {}),
hasName({ name: 'types'} ),
hasName([])
)
$ deno demo.ts
[1/1] Compiling file:///.../demo.ts
true true false
Instead of installing the package and bootstrap an environment for only testing, you can directly clone the repository and try the functions in the example folder.
$ git clone https://github.com/o-p/tyfun.git test-tyfun
# Go to the folder where env files are already prepared
$ cd test-tyfun/example
# Install Packages
$ yarn
Then choose a topic folder you like to try and edit.
After editing, choose a tool to transpile the sources:
## For your application case, if prefer Webpack:
$ yarn webpack && cd build/webpack
## Or prefer to transpile by tsc(typescript) directly:
$ yarn tsc && cd build/tsc
FAQs
Typescript + Functional
The npm package tyfun receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, tyfun popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that tyfun 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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