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kinka

v3.0.0-alpha.1

Published

very light and simple http web client

Downloads

40

Readme

kinka

kinka it is most lighter 💨 and very powerful JavaScript library designed for http requests!
It will reduce your http code (which are using XMLHttpRequests) and allows do http code more simpler and easy to read.

🚀 Installation

$ npm i -S kinka
# or using yarn
$ yarn add kinka

📚 Documentation & Examples

Documentation
Examples
Sandbox

Why kinka ❔

It is the easiest way to catch your bad request
catching error example
Many powerful features 💪(e.g. auto abortable requests) which can improve your interaction with your requests
abortable key example
Have very small size which can improve site load time
query params example

👍 Contributing

If you want to help with the project, please refer to guide for contribution. It should contain most of the things you'll need to get your contribution started!
Working on your first Pull Request? Learn how to do it

📝 License

Licensed under the MIT License.