@tea07001/debitis-incidunt-facere
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A wrapper for [Winston](https://github.com/winstonjs/winston) Logging [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) library that formats the output on STDOUT as [Logstash](https://www.elastic.co/logstash) JSON format. Since version 1.5.0 it is possible to use log tracki
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HydroScript is a work-in-progress dynamically-typed programming language compiled to JavaScript
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A collection of utilities for iterations.
Fun with Iterables
Returns the first iterator value that matches the condition.
A wrapper around Iterable to bring access to powerful methods like `filter`, `map`, etc ...
A versatile library for working with iterators and asynchronous iterators in JavaScript. It provides powerful methods for processing, filtering, combining, and transforming data, and even allows the creation of iterators from non-iterable objects.
Extended itertools port for TypeScript and JavaScript. Provides a huge set of functions for working with iterable collections (including async ones)
Convert any callback-based sequence of values into a full-fledged async iterable
Makes working with iterable collections easy and predictable
A class for running an (async or sync) iterator on the current event loop, with methods for starting and stopping its execution.
`Iterator.prototype`, or a shared object to use.
TypeScript typings for iterator helpers (already available with V8)
Simple hook to use iterators feature in react
Easily found out if an ES6 Iterator match what you expected