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tslib | XToolSet | |
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1,223 | 163 | |
1.2% | - | |
6.5 | 6.6 | |
5 days ago | 5 months ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
BSD Zero Clause License | MIT License |
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tslib
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Htmx changes license to Zero-Clause BSD
It's appropriate for software designed for use cases where an attribution requirement would be inconvenient or otherwise undesirable. For example, https://github.com/microsoft/tslib uses it, because that library is automatically included in any TypeScript program that uses downleveling, so if it had an attribution requirement then that requirement would apply to every program written in TypeScript, which nobody wants. (GCC and LLVM do something similar with their special runtime-library exceptions to the GPL and Apache License, respectively, but tslib lives in a separate repository from the rest of TypeScript and so could easily just get a separate license.)
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String Literals in JavaScript: Should I Use Double-quotes or Single-quotes?
Looking at some popular JavaScript projects on GitHub, I noted that react, moment, and express all use single quotes for strings. However, another popular project, tslib, uses double quotes 🙄. So, while it would seem that single quotes is more common, this metric is not entirely conclusive.
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https://np.reddit.com/r/learnjavascript/comments/o61djh/es6_what_is_the_difference_between_import_as/h2raxp0/
Things get a little interesting if you're using CommonJS interoperability, in which case our second import becomes something like const view2 = __importDefault(require("./view2")).default. This helper function checks to see if the imported file is an ES module and effectively namespaces the module under the default property if not. You can see TypeScript's implementation of this here.
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Optimizing bundle size with TSLib helper functions
You may just copy them from tslib. It's 0BSD-licensed which doesn't even require attribution; but having the link somewhere in your comments is at least polite 🙂
XToolSet
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Generate spreadsheet files based on a template XLSX
Yes, this works great in the both situation. For the standard vertically direction you may uses #! FOR_EACH / CONTINUE / END_LOOP : For each Example with the aggregation function. And for the horizontal use cases#! DUMP_COLS works pretty well: dump cols example.
- New release of XLSX-Renderer, part of XToolset package, is live
What are some alternatives?
tsyringe - Lightweight dependency injection container for JavaScript/TypeScript
hyperformula - HyperFormula is an open-source headless spreadsheet for business web apps. It comes with over 400 formulas, CRUD operations, undo-redo, clipboard support, and sorting. Built in TypeScript, supported by the Handsontable Team.
bundlejs - An online tool to quickly bundle & minify your projects, while viewing the compressed bundle size, all running locally on your browser. A quick and easy way to bundle, minify, and compress (gzip and brotli) your ts, js, jsx and npm projects all online, with the bundle file size.
ExcelJS - Excel Workbook Manager
ts-transform-import-path-rewrite - TS AST transformer to rewrite import path
react-spreadsheet-import - Import flow for Excel (.xlsx) and CSV file with automated column matching and validation.
ESLint - Find and fix problems in your JavaScript code.
rowy - Low-code backend platform. Manage database on spreadsheet-like UI and build cloud functions workflows in JS/TS, all in your browser.
ts_injector - Simple and lightweight injector for typescript projects.
prettier-plugin-sort-imports - A prettier plugin to sort imports in typescript and javascript files by the provided RegEx order.
typescript-eslint - :sparkles: Monorepo for all the tooling which enables ESLint to support TypeScript