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An npm package for demonstration purposes using TypeScript to build for both the ECMAScript Module format (i.e. ESM or ES Module) and CommonJS Module format. It can be used in Node.js and browser applications.
JavaScript library that provide an exemple for NPM package.
A collection of common backend functions
For people who are absolute beginners to JavaScript, here are a few functions that you can use for practice.
An npm package for demonstration purposes using TypeScript to build for both the ECMAScript Module format (i.e. ESM or ES Module) and CommonJS Module format. It can be used in Node.js and browser applications.
A npm package to help you with basics js functions.
Generate documentation from comments in Ansible YML files
- advanced
- automation
- bandit
- beginner
- boilerplate
- cli
- easy
- gitlab-ci
- go
- go-lang
- golang
- mblabs
- megabytelabs
- poetry
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This is a test package
A simple interface for unzipping zip file streams
Convenient and extremely easy to use SHA-512 encryption/decryption of strings or objects with a single method for each direction - easy!
A multipart s3 file uploader
An npm package for demonstration purposes using TypeScript to build for both the ECMAScript Module format (i.e. ESM or ES Module) and CommonJS Module format. It can be used in Node.js and browser applications.
simply show list of nodejs commandments (must-learns or tips for the node beginner)
A lightweight filter util to make client-side data filtering a breeze.
Sample module that can be used as cli tool
basic programming on node.js
An npm package for demonstration purposes using TypeScript to build for both the ECMAScript Module format (i.e. ESM or ES Module) and CommonJS Module format. It can be used in Node.js and browser applications.
HelpfulHint does a line-by-line check for common beginner programming mistakes, such as misspelling, missing spaces, missing commas, etc. It is used in conjunction with JSHINT to report errors to the user.
An npm package for demonstration purposes using TypeScript to build for both the ECMAScript Module format (i.e. ESM or ES Module) and CommonJS Module format (CJS). It can be used in Node.js and browser applications.