use-exten
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1.0.7 • Public • Published

Use Exten

Installation

In a browser:

<script src="use-exten/dist/arrays"></script>
<script src="use-exten/dist/objects"></script>
<script src="use-exten/dist/strings"></script>
<script src="use-exten/dist/numbers"></script>
<script src="use-exten/dist/dates"></script>
<script src="use-exten/dist/bools"></script>
<script src="use-exten/dist/functions"></script>

Using npm:

$ npm i -g npm
$ npm i use-exten

Using yarn:

$ npm i -g yarn
$ yarn add use-exten

Note: add --save if you are using npm < 5.0.0

In the root of your project files add:

// adding array extensions
import "use-exten/dist/arrays";
// adding object extensions
import "use-exten/dist/objects";
// adding string extensions
import "use-exten/dist/strings";
// adding number extensions
import "use-exten/dist/numbers";
// adding date extensions
import "use-exten/dist/dates";
// adding bool extensions
import "use-exten/dist/bools";
// adding functions extensions
import "use-exten/dist/functions";

Why use-exten?

use exten makes JavaScript easier by taking the hassle out of working with arrays,
numbers, objects, strings,functions, etc. use exten’s modular methods are great for:

  • Iterating arrays, objects, & strings
  • Manipulating & testing values
  • Creating composite functions

Examples

strings extensions

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arrays extensions

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numbers extensions

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