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nsl

v0.1.2

Published

Node Standard Library.

Readme

NSL

Node Standard Library.

NPM Version NPM Downloads Linux Build Windows Build

NOTE - NSL is still in an initial development phase!

Why this module

The Node core only offers essential functions. which is a good thing!

"There's a Module for That" for nearly every imaginable task. In fact there is more than one for several tasks. Which might be difficult to choose from and might pose some other challenges.

NSL is located in the middle between the Node core and the package ecosystem. It offers an alternative.

But wait! Modules should be small, right?

That's right! :-) So the NSL package will contain several small modules:

  • All in one place
  • Using new technology (ES6)
  • Written in Clean Code
  • Considering common tasks
  • Chosen (and maybe implemented) by the community
  • Based on each other
  • Well tested (each for itself and with each other)
  • Well documented

For updates: Stay hungry, stay foolish!

Roadmap

  • Add more information about NSL.
  • Start first community survey.
  • Communicate results.
  • Implement most needed items.
  • Release v1.0.
  • Analyze community feedback.
  • Plan next version.

Installation

$ npm install nsl

License

MIT