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```typescript
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// import any tool that you need from lik
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import { Stringmap, Objectmap } from "lik";
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import { Stringmap, Objectmap, Observablemap } from "lik";
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```
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For a class overview, please read the docs
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### class Stringmap
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Stringmap allows you to keep track of strings. It allows you to register triggers for certain events
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like when a certain string is removed or added to the map
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### class Objectmap
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Sometimes you need to keep track of objects, but implementing logic for removing, finding or updating is tedious.
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Objectmap takes care of keeping track of objects for you.
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### class Observablemap
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Event Emitters are nice. However often times you end up with registering multiple listeners for the exact same thing.
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Observables have a smaller footprint and a more manageable subscribe logic.
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Observablemap registers only one rxjs observable per event and then continues to reference
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the same observable that you can subscribe to.
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**For a detailed class overview, please take a look at the API docs**
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[](https://push.rocks)
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{
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"name": "lik",
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"version": "1.0.20",
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"version": "1.0.21",
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"description": "light little helpers for node",
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"main": "dist/index.js",
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"typings": "dist/index.d.ts",
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