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dotwalking

v1.0.0

Published

dot walking

Readme

SIMPLE TOOL

Very simple but usefull tool for administration platforms
In the past was all the time copy and paste it to many of my itsm projects until i deployed it as library.
  const dotwalking = require("@perfe")
  console.log("profile.name", { profile: { name: "@Debbie" } }); // @Debbie
  const dotwalking = require("@perfe")
  console.log("profile.likes.1.name", { profile: { likes: [{ name: "@Debbie" }, {name: "@Mike"}] } }); // @Mike

The dotwalking library is a simple but powerful tool for working with nested objects in JavaScript. It allows you to easily access and manipulate properties within deeply nested objects using a familiar dot notation. Whether you're working on an administration platform or any other type of application.

In addition to its utility for accessing nested properties, dotwalking is also lightweight and easy to use. Simply install it from npm and require it in your project, and you'll be able to use its functions to easily walk the dot-separated paths of your objects.

Overall, dotwalking is a useful and convenient tool that can make working with nested objects in JavaScript a breeze. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, it's worth adding to your toolkit.