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linq-to-type

v1.0.11

Published

A library that allows you to work with Linq in the same way that is used in C #

Downloads

5

Readme

Linq To Type

Build Status Coverage Status TypeScript definitions on DefinitelyTyped npm version

A library written entirely in typescript inspired Linq that exists in .NET.

Linq to type allows for the manipulation of data collections in the same way we do in C # using lambda expressions.

Contribute & Develop

We've set up a separate document for our contribution guidelines.

Building

In this section we will see how to do to contribute com o Linq To Type.

Installing Dependencies

Before you can build the project, you must install and configure the following dependencies on your machine:

  • Git: The Github Guide to Installing Git is a good source of information].
  • Node.js v6.x (LTS): We use Node to run tests, and generate distributable files. Depending on your system, you can install Node either from source or as a pre-packaged bundle.
  • We recommend using nvm (or nvm-windows) to manage and install Node.js, which makes it easy to change the version of Node.js per project.
  • Typescript because our project is TypeScript based.

Build

# Clone your Github repository:
git clone https://github.com/<github username>/linq-to-type.git

# Go to the Linq To Type directory:
cd linq-to-type

# Add the main Linq To Type repository as an upstream remote to your repository:
git remote add upstream "https://github.com/nicolastakashi/linq-to-type.git"

# Install node.js dependencies:
npm install

# Run Linq To Type tests
npm test