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typpy
A better typeof for JavaScript.
☁️ Installation
$ npm i --save typpy
📋 Example
// Dependencies
var Typpy = require("typpy");
console.log(Typpy(0));
// => "number"
console.log(Typpy("", String));
// => true
console.log(Typpy.is(null, "null"));
// => true
console.log(Typpy.get([]));
// => Array
console.log(Typpy({}, true));
// => "object"
console.log(Typpy({}, Object));
// => true
❓ Get Help
There are few ways to get help:
- Please post questions on Stack Overflow. You can open issues with questions, as long you add a link to your Stack Overflow question.
- For bug reports and feature requests, open issues. 🐛
- For direct and quick help, you can use Codementor. 🚀
📝 Documentation
Typpy(input, target)
Gets the type of the input value or compares it with a provided type.
Usage:
Typpy({}) // => "object"
Typpy(42, Number); // => true
Typpy.get([], "array"); => true
Params
- Anything
input
: The input value. - Constructor|String
target
: The target type. It could be a string (e.g."array"
) or a constructor (e.g.Array
).
Return
- String|Boolean It returns
true
if the input has the provided typetarget
(if was provided),false
if the input type does not have the provided typetarget
or the stringified type of the input (always lowercase).
Typpy.is(input, target)
Checks if the input value has a specified type.
Params
- Anything
input
: The input value. - Constructor|String
target
: The target type. It could be a string (e.g."array"
) or a constructor (e.g.Array
).
Return
- Boolean
true
, if the input has the same type with the target orfalse
otherwise.
Typpy.get(input, str)
Gets the type of the input value. This is used internally.
Params
- Anything
input
: The input value. - Boolean
str
: A flag to indicate if the return value should be a string or not.
Return
- Constructor|String The input value constructor (if any) or the stringified type (always lowercase).
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💫 Where is this library used?
If you are using this library in one of your projects, add it in this list. ✨
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(by Bloggify)—A flexible router for Bloggify apps.bloggify-renderer-ajs
(by Bloggify)—ajs renderer for Bloggify.bug-killer
—Simple way to log messages in stdout or other stream.cli-circle
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—Add some color and styles to your Node.JS strings.cute-logger
—Simple way to log messages in stdout or other stream.deffy
—Small and fast library to set default values.diable
—Daemonize the things out.dom-repeater
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(by jillix)—Engine composition parser.engine-flow-types
(by jillix)—Low level library providing Engine flow types.engine-parser
(by jillix)—Engine composition parser.enny
(by jillix)—Generate Engine compositions from human-readable inputs.err
—A tiny library to create custom errors in JavaScript.exec-limiter
—Limit the shell execution commands tocalls same time. flattenize
—An experiment for converting images in flat equivalents.gh-repos
—Get one or all the owner repositories from GitHub.ghcal
—See the GitHub contributions calendar of a user in the command line.ghosty
—A wrapper around PhantomJS, downloading the Phantom binary.git-stats
—Local git statistics including GitHub-like contributions calendars.git-stats-importer
—Imports your commits from a repository into git-stats history.limit-it
—Run in parallel as many functions you want, but not more thanfunctions at the time. lynn-touch
(by lynn)—undefinedobj-flatten
—Convert nested objects in flatten ones.obj2env
(by Bloggify)—Create files storing environment variables by using objects.page-changed
—Call a function when the page body is changed.regarde
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