JavaScript's missing functions.
yarn add hibar
There are three ways of using it:
Hibar supports the magic lodash-styled syntax:
const _ = require('hibar')
console.log(_.clamp(0, 1, 2))
This will automagically call the right function. See Performance if that's a concern.
If you'd prefer not to override the base JavaScript classes, you can import and invoke these methods manually:
const { array } = require('hibar')
console.log(array.equals([1], [1]))
require('hibar/polyfill')
console.log(Math.clamp(0, 1, 2))
This will monkey-patch the base JavaScript classes. To see the full list of them see ./lib/polyfill.js.
Note: This approach is not reccommended because 1) it makes your code harder To read and 2) it makes your code rely on the polyfill being called before any of your other code is run.
Note when using the magic _
function, there is a slight performance hit for
using functions with colliding names in the library (e.g. compact
is both an
array and an object function).
If you're doing some intense computation, you should manually import and invoke the method directly (as described in the Manually section).
To publish a new version of the package, install np then run:
np