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pastable

v2.2.1

Published

<h1 align="center"> 📦 A collection of pastable code gathered from past projects </h1>

Downloads

125,990

Readme

TL;DR

this package is meant mostly for myself.

[API]https://paka.dev/npm/[email protected]/api

pnpm i pastable

With 1 main & 5 specific entrypoints:

  • "pastable": re-exports everything from utils+typings
  • "pastable/utils"
  • "pastable/react"
  • "pastable/typings"
  • "pastable/machines"
  • "pastable/server" everything that's commonly used server-side (= no browser APIs + no vendors like react/xstate)
import { useSelection } from "pastable";

//  or

import { useSelection } from "pastable/react";

⚡ Motivations

In every project I've been a part of, I've always ended up copy/pasting some part of a previous project that I had made generic, and moving from one project to another I just kept pasting it over and over.

So here we are, I made yet another multi-purpose-utils package !

🎨 Code style

It aims to be as generic as possible so that either the source can litteraly be pasted if you just need a couple of functions or you can install any specific package at some point.

100% written in Typescript, near 100% code coverage as a constant goal.

Feel free to contribute if you think there is space for one of your previous projects gems.

❤️ Built with

Packages are built with https://preconstruct.tools/ & tested with https://vitest.dev/, special thanks to their authors for those priceless gems !

Package History

  • v1 using yarn2 workspaces + custom build scripts, had a shitload of single-file packages deployed to npm, each built with https://github.com/developit/microbundle & tested with https://github.com/lukeed/uvu, generated with plop
  • v2 using pnpm + turborepo: less packages, still too many folders / complexity, spent way too much time making it work in any env (browser, server, both like when using earlier version of NextJS..)
  • v3 (current) using pnpm + preconstruct: flattened lots of folders, let preconstruct do the hard work, removed shitty react unit tests, deadcode, outdateds demo/docs sites, removed @ alias to simplify the publish process, replaced uvu by vitest