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Walk or map over objects in a depth-first preorder or postorder manner.

published 2.2.0 18 days ago
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This is a simple search package.

published 0.1.3 8 months ago
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The "testDiff" deep diff/test function from Differentia.js, ported to TypeScript. Returns true if input 1 differs in any way from input 2. Performs deep object search by default, works OK with circular references.

published 1.0.5 5 months ago
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Traverse object hierarchies using matching and callbacks.

published 19.0.5 7 months ago
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stringify objects into searchable strings

published 4.0.0 3 months ago
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Query language to perform complex object searches

published 1.1.0 8 years ago
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Find nested object in a tree-like structure

published 3.2.4 2 years ago
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Object manipulation packed in a simple module.

published 3.0.0 6 years ago
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Search through object properties recursevly with a complex filter.

published 0.0.7 7 years ago
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🚅 Find the closest or exact value using binary search

published 2024.4.125 6 days ago
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Simple property searches on your JavaScript objects.

published 1.1.8 10 years ago
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Find object recursively by query

published 1.6.1 7 years ago
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React Native module to allow for setting and getting of nested objects within the components state via strings

published 1.0.0 5 years ago
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published 1.0.6 11 days ago
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Functions for working with query strings.

published 2.0.3 6 years ago
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![logo](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2213682/146607186-8e13ddef-26a4-4ebf-befd-5aac9d77c090.png)

published 1.0.6 11 days ago
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Transform object in path

published 1.0.6 6 years ago
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Converts a `key:value` string to an object.

published 1.0.2 7 years ago
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Return the first index at which a given element can be found.

published 0.2.1 3 months ago
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