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Bash-like brace expansion, implemented in JavaScript. Safer than other brace expansion libs, with complete support for the Bash 4.3 braces specification, without sacrificing speed.
Fill in a range of numbers or letters, optionally passing an increment or `step` to use, or create a regex-compatible range with `options.toRegex`
Check if a character is alphanumerical
Check if a character is alphabetical
A simple and efficient utility to generate sequences of letters in alphabetical order. Perfect for various applications where alphabetical sequencing is needed.
deeply alphabetize object keys
Script to rewrite package.json dependencies in alphabetical order. Useful for pnpm or @microsoft/rush.
A minimal alphabetical semi-unique id generator.
Fast, lexicographic base62 encode and decode
- base62
- alphabetical
- lex
- lexico
- lexicographic
- lexicographical
- order
- sort
- fast
- efficient
- performance
- perf
- encode
- decode
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Fast, lexicographic base62 encode and decode
- base62
- alphabetical
- lex
- lexico
- lexicographic
- lexicographical
- order
- sort
- fast
- efficient
- performance
- perf
- encode
- decode
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Library for generating human-friendly strings from a given data structure
- alphabetical
- async
- data
- json
- multi-threading
- multithreading
- organize
- pprint
- pretty_printer
- prettyPrinter
- sort
Test if a value is an alphagram.
- stdlib
- stdassert
- assertion
- assert
- utilities
- utility
- utils
- util
- string
- alphabetical
- order
- alphagram
- anagram
- sorted
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Test if a value is an alphagram.
- stdlib
- stdassert
- assertion
- assert
- utilities
- utility
- utils
- util
- string
- alphabetical
- order
- alphagram
- anagram
- sorted
- View more
Fast, bash-like range expansion. Expand a range of numbers or letters, uppercase or lowercase. Used by micromatch.
Concatenate files in alphabetical order with glob pattern.
A library for lexicographical encoding.
- lexicographic
- lexicographical
- codec
- encode
- decode
- encoding
- decoding
- alphabetical
- order
- sorted
- foundationdb
- tuple
- dynamodb
Fill in a range of numbers or letters, optionally passing an increment or `step` to use, or create a regex-compatible range with `options.toRegex`
Check your LESS files for alphabetical order.
An array of time zone IDs