It's powerful and full laziness module for JavaScript and TypeScript.
Random(input/min, max?)
import { Random } from "stubby.ts";
// Generate a random number between 0 and 100
const randomNumber = Random(0, 100);
console.log(randomNumber); // Output: a random number between 0 and 100
// Generate a random number between -10 and 10
const negativeRandomNumber = Random(-10, 10);
console.log(negativeRandomNumber); // Output: a random number between -10 and 10
// Generate a random string from an array
const fruits = ["Apple", "Banana", "Cherry", "Grape", "Kiwi"];
const randomFruit = Random(fruits);
console.log(randomFruit); // Output: a random fruit from the array
// Generate a random object from an array of objects
const people = [
{ name: "Alice", age: 25 },
{ name: "Bob", age: 30 },
{ name: "Charlie", age: 35 },
];
const randomPerson = Random(people);
console.log(randomPerson); // Output: a random person object from the array
SmallNumber(count, digits)
import { SmallNumber } from "stubby.ts";
let num = "143";
let digits = num.length + 1;
console.log(SmallNumber(num, digits)) // it wil print superscript numbers like ⁰¹²³⁴⁵⁶⁷⁸⁹
SystemInfo()
import { SystemInfo } from "stubby.ts";
console.log(SystemInfo().memory());
console.log(SystemInfo().memoryUsage());
console.log(SystemInfo().cpuUsage());
console.log(SystemInfo().cores());
console.log(SystemInfo().cpuBrand());
console.log(SystemInfo().uptime());
Replace(string, replacements)
import { Replace } from 'stubby.ts';
const paragraph = `
%boyname% loves %girlname%, but %girlname% doesn't know yet.
`;
const replacements = {
'%boyname%': 'Arif',
'%girlname%': 'Afrin'
};
const loveStory = Replace(paragraph, replacements);
console.log(loveStory);
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