[AskJS] What are some real world applications of JS Proxy objects?

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  • Immer

    Create the next immutable state by mutating the current one

  • Immer is quite popular and it uses proxies to catch changes and apply them immutably.

  • limited-cache

    A size-limited, offline-friendly JS cache

  • 2) For objects where each property access needs to run through a function -- like a cache -- using a Proxy can offer a friendlier API, less error-prone if somebody forgets to use the accessor function. The limited-cache package does, for example.

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