Provides a collection of lightweight helpers and utilities for Node.js projects.
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lik

light little helpers for node

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Usage

We recommend the use of TypeScript for good intellisense.

// import any tool that you need from lik
import { Stringmap, Objectmap, Observablemap } from "lik";

class Stringmap

Stringmap allows you to keep track of strings. It allows you to register triggers for certain events like when a certain string is removed or added to the map

class Objectmap

Sometimes you need to keep track of objects, but implementing logic for removing, finding or updating is tedious. Objectmap takes care of keeping track of objects for you.

class Observablemap

Event Emitters are nice. However often times you end up with registering multiple listeners for the exact same thing. Observables have a smaller footprint and a more manageable subscribe logic. Observablemap registers only one rxjs observable per event and then continues to reference the same observable that you can subscribe to.

For a detailed class overview, please take a look at the API docs

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