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maskito
Collection of libraries to create an input mask which ensures that user types value according to predefined format.
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A powerful cross-platform UI toolkit for building native-quality iOS, Android, and Progressive Web Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
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Maskito is a set of libraries for input masking with focus on both UX and DX. You can check out our extensive documentation portal. There you can find plenty of examples, as well as a detailed walkthrough of the API. The “Getting started” section will explain the basics and will quickly get you familiar with concepts and use cases. You can also read a more technical article by Maskito lead developer Nikita Barsukov.
Our team already has a stock of welcomed projects, especially in the Angular ecosystem, such as Taiga UI, ng-polymorpheus and Web APIs for Angular to name a few. We take them very seriously because they are not pet projects or hobbies (although we love them as if they were). Therefore you can expect our documentation to be easy to navigate, examples to be plentiful and communication to go effortlessly.
Our team already has a stock of welcomed projects, especially in the Angular ecosystem, such as Taiga UI, ng-polymorpheus and Web APIs for Angular to name a few. We take them very seriously because they are not pet projects or hobbies (although we love them as if they were). Therefore you can expect our documentation to be easy to navigate, examples to be plentiful and communication to go effortlessly.
But it is not just us — Ionic Framework, a multi platform UI solution with nearly 50k stars on GitHub has adopted Maskito as its official masking library recommendation. Their team did an investigation of existing alternatives and considered an option to develop their own mask. They decided Maskito would satisfy the needs of their extremely varied user base and added examples of masking their components to the documentation.
Our team already has a stock of welcomed projects, especially in the Angular ecosystem, such as Taiga UI, ng-polymorpheus and Web APIs for Angular to name a few. We take them very seriously because they are not pet projects or hobbies (although we love them as if they were). Therefore you can expect our documentation to be easy to navigate, examples to be plentiful and communication to go effortlessly.