An ES (JavaScript & TypeScript) module for literal string template.
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An ES (JavaScript & TypeScript) module for literal string template.
An ES (JavaScript & TypeScript) module to dissect the string; Safe with the emojis, URLs, and words.
An ES (JavaScript & TypeScript) module to shuffle the array's indexes.
An ES (JavaScript & TypeScript) module to determine whether the item is a JSON.
An ES (JavaScript & TypeScript) module to provide an easier sodium for GitHub secrets.
An ES (JavaScript & TypeScript) module to truncate the string with the specify length; Safe with the emojis, URLs, and words.
An ES (JavaScript & TypeScript) module to determine whether the item is special/specific type.
An ES (JavaScript & TypeScript) module to provide a better and easier way for GitHub Actions to communicate with the runner, and the toolkit for developing GitHub Actions in TypeScript.
An ES (JavaScript & TypeScript) module to convert between units of the temperature.
An ES (JavaScript & TypeScript) module to handle HTTP header `Link` according to RFC 8288 standard.
An ES (JavaScript & TypeScript) module to convert between units of the pressure.
An ES (JavaScript & TypeScript) module to determine whether the string is single line.
An ES (JavaScript & TypeScript) module to provide an easier symmetric crypto.
An ES (JavaScript & TypeScript) module to return unique array elements without any duplicated elements by ignore their reference points.
An ES (JavaScript & TypeScript) module to determine whether the string is ASCII.
An ES (JavaScript & TypeScript) module to extend `fetch`.
An ES (JavaScript & TypeScript) module to list permutations and combinations from a set.
An ES (JavaScript & TypeScript) module to determine whether the item is a primitive.
An ES (JavaScript & TypeScript) module to bring back `__dirname` and `__filename` within 2 lines of code.
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