Lightweight and without any external dependencies arare enables you to write tacit, point-free, declarative & clean code while avoiding side-effects and mutations. Internally the library itself, comprised of over 200 functions, follows the functional programming paradigm and is materialized using fundamental functional qualities such as currying, recursion, tail calls, high-order functions, referential transparency, side-effects elimination and function composition. Additionally, arare utilizes automatic variadic currying for its functions, thus allowing the user to write more flexible, practical & minimal code, compared to regular strict currying. Finally, the library comes with a build-in interactive REPL environment, useful for directly inspecting and experimenting with all available modules without leaving the console.
Please note that project is in its early days and that it is currently under active development.
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- Over 200 available functions
- Build-in interactive REPL
- Point-free & tacit
- High-order & pure functions
- Automatic variadic currying
- Declarative & minimal syntax
- Side-effects & mutations free
- Lightweight with zero dependencies
- Build with functional code
- Actively developed
npm install arare
Import arare and start using directly any of the available modules.
const A = require('arare')
A.map(A.add(10), A.range(1, 4, 1))
//=> [11, 12, 13]
Alternatively, select and import only the modules that you need.
const {add, map, range} = require('arare')
map(add(10), range(1, 4, 1))
//=> [11, 12, 13]
Initially, install arare globally in order to be able to access the REPL environment.
npm install -g arare
To launch the REPL simply type arare
from anywhere in your console.
arare # launch REPL
The following lists contain all available functions grouped into categories according to the type of their respective returning value.
An alphabetically ordered list of all available functions can be found here.
Functions whose return value varies according to their input.
Functions whose return value is an array.
append
appendTo
array
arrayify
arrayMinMax
breakWhen
concat
copy
drop
dropRight
dropRightWhile
dropWhile
empty
entries
erase
Fs
fill
filter
flatten
halve
init
insert
keys
map
mapcat
merge
mergeBy
ones
pair
partition
partitionAt
prepend
prependTo
props
range
reject
remove
removeAll
removeRight
replace
#replaceAllx-rep-xs
reverse
setHead
setHeadWith
setLast
setLastWith
setNth
setNthWith
shift
shiftLeft
slice
split
swap
Ts
tail
take
takeRight
takeRightWhile
takeWhile
values
xshift
xshiftLeft
zeros
zip
zipReverse
zipSelf
zipTail
zipWith
Functions whose return value is a boolean.
and
bool
endsWith
eq
eqProp
even
every
excludes
F
gt
gte
hasProp
includes
isArr
isDate
isDef
isEmpty
isFn
isInt
isLower
isNeg
isNil
isNull
isNum
isObj
isPair
isPos
isRegExp
isStr
isUndef
isUpper
lt
lte
nand
none
nor
not
notArr
notDate
notEmpty
notFn
notInt
notLower
notNil
notNull
notNum
notObj
notPair
notRegExp
notStr
notUpper
odd
or
some
startsWith
T
uneq
uneqProp
xnor
xor
Functions whose return value is a function.
arity
binary
comp
cons
curry
flip
gather
nullary
partial
partialRight
pipe
reverseArgs
spread
ternary
unary
xarray
xcurry
Functions whose return value is a number.
abs
absDiff
add
adjustIndex
arrayMax
arrayMin
ceil
count
cube
decr
div
fact
findIndex
gcd
incr
lcm
len
max
min
minMax
mod
mult
neg
num
one
pow
prod
recip
square
sub
sum
trunc
zero
Functions whose return value is a string.
append
appendTo
breakWhen
concat
drop
dropRight
dropRightWhile
dropWhile
empty
erase
halve
init
insert
join
partition
partitionAt
prepend
prependTo
remove
remove
remove
replace
#replaceAllx-rep-xs
reverse
setHead
setHeadWith
setLast
setLastWith
setNth
setNthWith
shift
shiftLeft
slice
str
swap
tail
take
takeRight
takeRightWhile
takeWhile
toLower
toUpper
xshift
xshiftLeft
Functions whose return value is a plain object.
- Fork the repository and clone it to your machine
- Navigate to your local fork:
cd arare
- Install the project dependencies:
npm install
oryarn install
- Lint the code and run the tests:
npm test
oryarn test
- Klaus Sinani (@klaussinani)