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XML canonicalisation
A collection of utility functions for working with randomness.
- array
- boolean
- chance
- collection
- combination
- date
- exclusive
- float
- inclusive
- integer
- iterable
- luck
- mersenne twister
- number
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Check if a file is open in another application on Windows, macOS and Linux.
Get exclusive / focus tests for node-tap
Range manipulation and testing
Represents a series of toggleable collapsing content with only one expanding content allowed.
- list
- group
- series
- layout
- container
- toggle
- collapse
- content
- accordion
- exclusive
- component
- styled
- react
- reusable-ui
Returns the symmetric difference (exclusive-or) of an array of elements (elements that are present in all given arrays and not in their intersections).
- complements
- diff
- difference
- disjunction
- elements
- exclusive
- exclusive-or
- intersection
- or
- predicate
- relative
- set
- sets
- symmetric
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A decorator to make any function that returns promise atomic with expiration
- annotation
- async
- asynchronous
- atomic
- await
- babel
- block
- chain
- class
- decorator
- es6
- es2015
- exclusive
- expirable
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Generate a closed range of numbers `[a, b)` with step size `d`
Logarithmic range between two numbers
- logarithmic
- range
- logrange
- logspace
- geometric
- ascending
- descending
- sequence
- progression
- array
- seq
- ratio
- factor
- multiply
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TUMPAHDAO
Fail builds in which .only was left on a test context
Compose custom types containing multiple mutually exclusive type.
A collection of utility types for TypeScript
Overlay filesystem to give exclusive access to each file
check whether the characters of two strings are mutually exclusive
Compose custom types containing multiple mutually exclusive type and works with Primitive and Tuple.
Check if a file is open in another application on Windows, macOS and Linux compatible for electron.
Use this when you have a function that returns a promise and you want that promise to be canceled if the function is called again.
Use this when you have a function that creates and returns a child process, and you want that process to be killed and recreated on successive calls so that there is only one process.