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tiny-essentials

v1.24.5

Published

Collection of small, essential scripts designed to be used across various projects. These simple utilities are crafted for speed, ease of use, and versatility.

Readme

🧩 Tiny Essentials

Tiny Essentials is a collection of small, essential scripts designed to be used across various projects. These simple utilities are crafted for speed, ease of use, and versatility.

✨ Features

Tiny Essentials provides a wide range of utilities — from array manipulations and time calculations to object helpers and custom tools.
For the full list of features and usage examples, please check the documentation.

📦 Installation

You can install Tiny Essentials via npm:

npm install tiny-essentials

Or download the scripts directly from this repository.

🧪 Module Versions

The core version of Tiny Essentials (version 1) is located in the folder /src/v1.

A detailed README is available inside the v1 folder, which contains a full description of all utility modules and their functionalities.
We recommend checking it out if you want to see all available tools in this version and how to use them individually or collectively via the index.mjs global module.

📚 Documentation

Looking for detailed module explanations and usage examples?
Check out the full documentation here:

👉 Go to docs page


📦 More Tiny Essentials Modules


🔧 Recommended Tool: JsStore

Although not part of Tiny Essentials, we recommend using JsStore if you're looking for a well-maintained and developer-friendly solution to interact with IndexedDB using SQL-like syntax.

💬 This is a personal recommendation. This project is not sponsored or affiliated with JsStore.


🗃️ Legacy Code

The scripts previously maintained in this repository have been migrated to the following location:

👉 https://github.com/JasminDreasond/Tiny-Essentials-Legacy

This includes modules such as:

  • @tinypudding/firebase-lib
  • @tinypudding/discord-oauth2
  • @tinypudding/mysql-connector
  • @tinypudding/puddy-lib

These modules are preserved for backwards compatibility and may not receive further active development.


🤝 Contributions

Feel free to fork, contribute, and create pull requests for improvements! Whether it's a bug fix or an additional feature, contributions are always welcome.

📝 License

This project is licensed under the GPL-3.0 License - see the LICENSE file for details.

💡 Credits

This project was inspired by the need for lightweight, reusable code that can be used across many different kinds of applications. Contributions and suggestions are always appreciated!

🧠 Note: This documentation was written by ChatGPT, an AI assistant developed by OpenAI, based on the project structure and descriptions provided by the repository author.
If you find any inaccuracies or need improvements, feel free to contribute or open an issue!