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Composable

Composable is a collection of reusable utility functions to solve programming problems. Provides a toolkit for general-purpose functional programming, covering patterns, side-effect handling, and data structure algorithms.

Core Packages

Status Packages Descriptions
beta @zaeny/clojure.core JavaScript implementation of Clojure core functions.
alpha @zaeny/literate Literate programming, extracting code from markdown code blocks.
alpha @zaeny/env Utility for reading .env files.
alpha @zeny/hiccup UI building utility functions inspired by Hiccup.
alpha @zaeny/http Node.js utility functions for setting up HTTP servers.
alpha @zaeny/redis Functional utilities for interacting with Redis.
alpha @zaeny/mongodb Mongodb wrapper expose function query and transact.
alpha @zaeny/expose Utility Functions working with repl node.js
alpha @zaeny/repl Bringing Clojure Repl Like Experiences to the Javascript Node.js, add support evaluating in context, or in-ns
wip @zaeny/aof Simple Efficient appendonly log json
wip @zaeny/mql Mongodb Query Langauge in memory

Getting Started

Instalation

To install and use a package in Node.js, run the following command:

npm i @zaeny/{package}

Usage in REPL (without installation)

You can also use the packages directly in a Node.js REPL without downloading specific packages.

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Development Status

  1. Planning:
    The package is in the idea or design phase.
    No code has been written yet, and the features are being outlined.

  2. WIP (Work in Progress):
    The package is actively being developed.
    Code exists, but it's not yet stable or fully functional.
    Breaking changes or incomplete features may still be present.

  3. Alpha:
    The package is in early development.
    Most core features are implemented, but testing is limited.
    Bugs and stability issues are likely, and APIs may change.

  4. Beta:
    The package is feature-complete.
    It is being tested, and there may be some minor bugs, but it is mostly stable.
    Ready for broader testing and feedback, but not recommended for production use.

  5. Stable:
    The package is fully developed and tested.
    It is considered reliable for production use.
    Only minor updates, bug fixes, and backward-compatible changes are expected.

  6. Deprecated:
    The package is no longer being actively maintained.
    It may still be functional but is not recommended for new projects.
    Security or functionality issues may not be addressed.