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This s a lightweight and versatile npm package designed to streamline the transformation of arrays into structured JavaScript objects. Whether you're dealing with data manipulation, API responses, or form submissions, this utility simplifies the process o
- convert-arr-to-obj
- array conversion
- object transformation
- data manipulation
- JavaScript utility
- array to object mapping
- array manipulation
- callback function
- key-based transformation
- data processing
- array transformation
- utility function
- data structure conversion
published version 2.4.0, a year ago0 dependents licensed under $MIT
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A simple, fast, and lightweight tree modification library for JavaScript.
- tree manipulation
- node operations
- depth-first search
- tree data structure
- node identification
- node update
- node deletion
- node addition
- node movement
- tree traversal
- recursive algorithms
- tree modification
- error handling
- TypeScript library
published version 0.1.5, 2 years ago0 dependents licensed under $MIT
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clonefrancois is a lightweight and efficient utility for deep cloning JavaScript objects, arrays, and other complex data structures. It handles edge cases such as circular references, Date, Map, Set, and custom objects, ensuring a robust and comprehensive
- js
- javascript
- utility
- typescript
- deep clone
- clone object
- clone array
- JavaScript utility
- deep copy
- clone Map
- clone Set
- recursive clone
- circular reference
- data structure cloning
published version 0.0.6, 4 months ago0 dependents licensed under $MIT
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A simple JavaScript package that exports alphabets, numbers, and symbols for easy access in your projects.
- alphabet
- letters
- numbers
- symbols
- character export
- ES6 export
- JavaScript utility
- symbols package
- JavaScript alphabets
- number export
- symbol helper
published version 2.0.1, 5 months ago0 dependents licensed under $MIT
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