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hooking-system

v1.0.0

Published

A simple hooking system for JavaScript (browser and Node.js)

Readme

Hooking System

Hooking System is a very simple and powerful JavaScript library that will let you implement your own system of hooks, in a fast and reliable way, with almost no effort. It already takes care about some considerations that you might want to have already implemented in a hooking system.

Note: the Hooking System library is a side-agnostic implementation, and it will work the same for Node.js, and for the browser.

1. Installation

Installation for Node.js

In the console:

~$ npm install hooking-system --save

Then, in the code, you can import the main class of the project like this:

const HookingSystem = require("hooking-system");

From here, you can start using the library.

Installation for the browser

Import the file located at src/hooking-system.js (from the NPM project downloaded above). For example:

<script src="node_modules/src/hooking-system.js"></script>

From here, you can find the main class loaded in the variable HookingSystem, and so, you can start using the library.

2. Usage

(In progress...)

3. API

(In progress...)