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jslib-utils

v1.39.1

Published

A modular javascript utility library.

Downloads

598

Readme

jslib-utils

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A modular javascript utility library.

Documentation

Installation

npm install jslib-utils --save

Usage

The library is built to allow for tree shaking (the elimination of unused code).

To access the modules, import through either jslib-utils/lib(commonjs modules) or jslib-utils/es(es2015 modules).

There is also a minimized version available through jslib-utils/dist/jslib-utils.min if you prefer that.

Tree Shaking

Imports the whole library, and doesn't allow for tree shaking.

import * as utils from "jslib-utils/dist/jslib-utils.min";
import * as utils from "jslib-utils/lib";
import * as utils from "jslib-utils/es";

Imports only the relevant modules, and thus allows for tree shaking. Keep in mind that importing a whole module won't strip any unused functions inside of that particular module.

import { array, math } from "jslib-utils/lib";
import { array, math } from "jslib-utils/es";

Imports can have any level of granularity, and so importing only the specific functions you need will allow for the the greatest amount of code elimination.

import { easing } from "jslib-utils/lib";
import * as easing from "jslib-utils/lib/easing";
import { linear } from "jslib-utils/lib/easing";

Please feel free to contribute.