56 packages found
Lightweight number to currency formatter.
A simple lightweight package that returns a country currency numeric symbol and also list all countries currency
- currency
- symbol
- Currency
- Countries
- Country
- Dollar
- Naira
- World
- Nodejs
- Node
- Symbol
- Currencies
- Numeric
- Nigeria
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autoNumeric is a standalone Javascript library that provides live *as-you-type* formatting for international numbers and currencies. It supports most international numeric formats and currencies including those used in Europe, Asia, and North and South Am
A react component for formatted number form fields
A simple VueJs library that returns different currency badges.
return last price of currency like dollar, pound, euro, bitcoin plus oil and gold price in rials(or tomans)
Quote literals with PostgreSQL dollar quotes
CoinForBarter React Library - Integrate cryptocurrency payments for goods and services in your React App
- bitcoin
- payments
- BTC
- crypto currency
- DOGE
- API
- React Crypto
- CoinForBarter
- Crypto Sdk
- Naira
- NGN
- Dollar
- USD
- Bitcoin
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Utility for parsing dollar strings
An AutoNumeric wrapper for Vue.js
CoinForBarter ReactNative Library - Integrate cryptocurrency payments for goods and services in your Mobile App
- bitcoin
- payments
- BTC
- crypto currency
- DOGE
- API
- React Crypto
- CoinForBarter
- Crypto Sdk
- Naira
- NGN
- Dollar
- USD
- Bitcoin
- View more
A lib to convert a number, that represents a value in Brazilian (BRL), American (USD), or Spanish (EUR) currency, into the value in full in these countries languages. Each one will be converted according to their respective currency: real, dollar and euro
⚒️ An SDK for building applications on top of Doll V2
calculate inflation changes of the USD from 1914 until 2014
Node.js wrapper for TCMB API
A simple light package that returns a country currency numeric symbol and also list all countries currency
Sign bitdollar transactions with this library
undollar strips the dollar sign from the beginning of the terminal command you just copied from StackOverflow when you were searching for what arguments to pass to `tar` (`xzf`? `xvfJ`? Or was it `xvf`? You never seem to remember).