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type-equality
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npm i type-equality
import {} from "type-equality";
IsEqualTo.Stricts("1", 1); //false
IsEqualTo.Normals("1", 1); //true
IsEqualTo.Default("1", 1); //Default Mode is "Normals" //true
IsEqualTo.Mode = "Normals"; //Set Mode to Normals
IsNotEqualTo.Stricts("1", 1); //true
IsNotEqualTo.Normals("1", 1); //false
IsNotEqualTo.Default("1", 1); //Default Mode is "Normals" //false
IsNotEqualTo.Mode = "Normals"; //Set Mode to Normals
SetDefaultTo("Normals"); //Set IsEqualTo & IsNotEqualTo = Normals
SetDefaultTo("Stricts"); //Set IsEqualTo & IsNotEqualTo = Stricts
SetDefaultTo("Invalid"); //TypeError: Invalid SetDefaultTo Mode
ShowDefault(true); // IsEquaTo: <Mode> IsNotEqualTo: <Mode>
ShowDefault(false);
ShowDefault("Invalid"); //TypeError: Invalid SetDefaultTo Mode
TypErr("Hello"); //TypeError: Hello
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A package that check equality with types
The npm package type-equality receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, type-equality popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that type-equality 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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