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Collection of general purpose tools for solving problems. Fundamentally extend the language without spoiling, so may be used solely or in conjunction with another module of such kind.
Collection of general purpose tools for solving problems. Fundamentally extend the language without spoiling, so may be used solely or in conjunction with another module of such kind. Tools contain hundreds of routines to operate effectively with Array, SortedArray, Map, RegExp, Buffer, Time, String, Number, Routine, Error and other fundamental types. The module provides advanced tools for diagnostics and errors handling. Use it to have a stronger foundation for the application.
git clone https://github.com/Wandalen/wTools
cd wTools
will .npm.install
node sample/trivial/Sample.s
Make sure you have utility willbe
installed. To install willbe: npm i -g willbe@stable
. Willbe is required to build of the module.
npm add 'wTools@stable'
Willbe
is not required to use the module in your project as submodule.
Add to you HTML page:
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/wTools/out/release.min/Main.s"></script>
Special thanks to wtklbm.
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Collection of general purpose tools for solving problems. Fundamentally extend the language without spoiling, so may be used solely or in conjunction with another module of such kind.
We found that wTools 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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