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vseq is a versatile and lightweight utility designed for generating sequences of numbers, offering functionality akin to GNU coreutils - seq. Building upon lodash.range, vseq extends its capabilities, providing greater flexibility in sequence generation.
Easily specify start, end, and step values to tailor sequences to your needs.
vseq includes the end number in the sequence.Quickly integrate vseq into your project using your preferred package manager:
npm install vseq
yarn:
yarn add vseq
pnpm:
pnpm add vseq
bun:
bun add vseq
You can find the documentation for vseq on
https://tsdocs.dev/docs/vseq/lastest/index.html
import { seq } from 'vseq';
// Generate a sequence from 1 to 5
const sequence = seq(1, 5);
console.log(sequence); // Output: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Contributions to vseq are always welcome, whether it's bug reports, feature requests, or pull requests.
vseq is open-source software licensed under the MIT License.
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