A curated list of small, focused Node.js modules.
Inspired by the awesome list thing.
- One-line node modules
- Module best practices
- Evaluating Packages Part 1 - Turn to community
- Evaluating Packages Part 2 - Review repository
- Small modules: it’s not quite that simple
- In Defense of Hyper Modular JavaScript
- Tiny npm package: Guidelines to create a Node.js module following the small package philosophy
- The cost of small modules
- is-sorted - A small module to check if an Array is sorted.
- array-first - Get the first element or first n elements of an array.
- array-last - Return the last element in an array.
- arr-flatten - Recursively flatten an array or arrays.
- dedupe - Remove duplicates from an array.
- array-range - Creates a new array with given range.
- arr-diff - Returns an array with only the unique values from the first array, by excluding all values from additional arrays using strict equality for comparisons.
- filled-array - Returns an array filled with the specified input
- map-array - Map object keys and values into an array.
- in-array - Return true if any of passed values exists in array - faster than using indexOf.
- unordered-array-remove - Efficiently remove an element from an unordered array without doing a splice.
- array-swap - Swap position of two items in an array.
- mirrarray - Creates a keymirror object from an array of valid keys.
- group-array - Group array of objects into lists.
- array.chunk - Split array/TypedArray to chunks of given size.
- fast-cartesian - Fast cartesian product.
- decamelize - Convert a camelized string into a lowercased one with a custom separator: unicornRainbow → unicorn_rainbow.
- pad-left - Left pad a string with zeros or a specified string.
- to-camel-case - Convert a string to a camel case.
- to-capital-case - Convert a string to a capital case.
- to-constant-case - Convert a string to a constant case.
- to-dot-case - Convert a string to a dot case.
- to-no-case - Remove an existing case from a string.
- to-pascal-case - Convert a string to a pascal case.
- to-sentence-case - Convert a string to a sentence case.
- to-snake-case - Convert a string to a snake case.
- to-space-case - Convert a string to a space case.
- to-title-case - Convert a string to a title case.
- node-slug - slugifies even utf-8 chars.
- rtrim - Strip whitespace - or other characters - from the end of a string.
- slice.js - Javascript library to enhance String.substring / Array.slice with python slice style.
- strip-ansi - Strip ANSI escape codes.
- striptags - An implementation of PHP's strip_tags in Node.js.
- parse-next-json-value - Parse next JSON value from string allowing extraneous characters after value.
- pluralize - A very tiny library to pluralize words
- pretty-ms - Convert milliseconds to a human readable string: 1337000000 → 15d 11h 23m 20s.
- hirestime - A wrapper around the built-in high resolution timer which simplifies the calculation of timestamps.
- periods - Defined time-periods constants for Javascript, in milliseconds.
- fecha - Javascript Date formatting and parsing.
- akamai-time-reference - Get reference time using Akamai's time reference service.
- timeago.js - A tiny(~1.7kb) library used to format date with
*** time ago
statement. - count-days-in-month - Get the number of days in a given month.
- time-stamp - Get a formatted timestamp.
- twas - Generate a relative time string (Example: "3 seconds ago")
- map-obj - Map object keys and values into a new object.
- filter-obj - Filter object keys and values into a new object.
- object-values - Get the values of an object.
- object-pairs - Turn an object into list of [key, value] pairs for mapping, iterating or other purposes.
- zipmap - Returns a map with the keys mapped to the corresponding vals. zipmap also accepts a single value of objects or pairs.
- just-pluck - Pluck without the madness.
- deep-equal - Node's assert.deepEqual() algorithm as a standalone module.
- deep-assign - Recursive Object.assign().
- set-value - Create nested values and any intermediaries dot notation (
'a.b.c'
) paths. - get-value - Use property paths (a.b.c) to get a nested value from an object.
- has-value - Returns true if a value exists, false if empty. Works with deeply nested values using dot notation (
'a.b.c'
) paths. - has-key-deep - Deep-search objects for keys. Keys can be searched by providing an array of keys, or using a dot-notiation.
- flatkeys - Flatten object key hierarchies into a list of strings using a custom separator.
- flatten-obj - Converts an object literal with deeply nested nodes to a simple key/value object.
- is-empty-object - Check if an object is empty.
- stringify-object - Stringify an object/array like JSON.stringify just without all the double-quotes.
- sorted-object - Returns a copy of an object with its keys sorted.
- static-props - Defines static object attributes using
Object.defineProperties
- missing-deep-keys - Returns an array of keys from first object that are missing in second.
- has-own-property - Check if an object has a local property.
- merge-objects - Deep-merge two objects. Arrays that are values of the same object key get concatenated.
- deep-object-diff - Deep diff two JavaScript Objects while preserving the data structure. Including nested structures of Arrays and Objects.
- compose-function - Compose a new function from smaller functions
f(g(x))
. - curry - A curry function without anything too clever.
- once - Run a function exactly one time.
- deep-bind - Bind a context to all functions in an object, including deeply nested functions.
- identity-function - Always return the input argument.
- mem - An optimization technique used to speed up consecutive function calls by caching the result of calls with identical input.
- throttle-debounce - Throttle/debounce your functions.
- compose-tiny - A very tiny and fast compose function.
- is-even - A good way to tell if a number is even or not (avoids type issues). Uses
is-odd
andis-number
under the hood. - is-number - Returns
true
if the value is a number. - is-odd - A good way to tell if a number is odd or not (avoids type issues). Uses
is-number
under the hood. - easy-math.js - A tiny easy math library including addition, multiplication, subtraction, and division.
- my-prime - A good way to tell if a number is prime or not.
- fun-gcd - A tiny math library to get gcd of two numbers using Euclidean algorithm
- through2 - Tiny wrapper around Node streams2 Transform to avoid explicit subclassing noise.
- through2-filter - A through2 to create an Array.prototype.filter analog for streams.
- through2-map - A through2 to create an Array.prototype.map analog for streams.
- stream-spigot - A readable stream generator, useful for testing or converting simple functions into Readable streams.
- concat-stream - writable stream that concatenates strings or data and calls a callback with the result.
- JSONStream - streaming JSON.parse and stringify
- through2-map-promise - A small promise-based wrapper for through2.
- pump - pipe streams together and close all of them if one of them closes.
- split - Break up a stream and reassemble it so that each line is a chunk.
- is-stream - Check if something is a Node.js stream.
- syncthrough - Transform your data as it pass by, synchronously.
- pify - Promisify a callback-style function.
- promise-all-props - Like
Promise.all
but for object properties. - sleep-promise - Resolves a promise after a specified delay.
- is-promise - Test whether an object looks like a promises-a+ promise.
- quetie - Just the cutest and tiniest queue/deque implementation!
- rimraf - A deep deletion module for node (like rm -rf).
- mkdirp - Recursively mkdir, like mkdir -p.
- du - A simple JavaScript implementation of du -sb.
- file-size - Lightweight filesize to human-readable / proportions w/o dependencies.
- tmp - Temporary file and directory creator for node.js.
- fs-promise - Node fs methods as Promise/A+ (optional fs-extra, graceful-fs).
- read-git-user - Reads the username and email from
.gitconfig
🔧 and returns it as json object.
- delegate - Lightweight event delegation.
- insert-css - Insert a string of css into the head
- dom-element-value - DOM element value getter/setter.
- image-promise - Load one or more
<img>
s in a Promise. - get-media-size - Get the original size of any
img
/video
/svg
/canvas
tags or canvas context. - document-ready - Document ready listener for modern browsers.
- copee - Copy text from browser to clipboard...natively!
- semver - The semantic version parser used by npm.
- semver-max - Find maximum (or minimum) version according to semver.
- semver-first-satisfied - Find minimum in an array of version that satisfies a semver range.
- abbrev - Calculate the set of unique abbreviations for a given set of strings.
- glob - Glob functionality for node.js.
- username - Get the username of the current user.
- minimist - Parse argument options.
- png-to-ico - Convert png to windows ico format.
- help-version - Easily handle --help and --version arguments in your CLI application
- pkg-conf - Get namespaced config from the closest package.json.
- normalize-pkg - Normalize values in package.json to improve compatibility, programmatic readability and usefulness with third party libs.
- is-generator - Check whether a given value is a generator function.
- uuid - Generate RFC-compliant UUIDs in JavaScript.
- node-mime - Comprehensive MIME type mapping API based on mime-db module.
- not-defined - Checks if foo is not defined, i.e. undefined, null, an empty string, array or object.
- is-fqdn - Check if a string represent a fully qualified domain name.
- shurley - Parses URLs from user input (with potential typos in protocols, bad copy+paste, etc.) and returns a proper URL.
- mime-type-check - Get the MIME type of a file by its extension.
- nanoid - A tiny (130 bytes), secure, URL-friendly, unique string ID generator for JavaScript
- npm-deprecated-check - Check for deprecated packages and recommend alternative packages.
This section contains awesome lists that you may find useful if you use or write small NPM modules.
- awesome-nodejs - A curated list of delightful Node.js packages and resources.
- awesome-npm - Awesome npm resources and tips.
These people are used to develop awesome NPM modules that follows the single responsibility philosophy. Follow them to discover new great modules:
Sindre Sorhus | James Halliday | Eugene Sharygin | Isaac Z. Schlueter | Jon Schlinkert | Dominic Tarr |
Rod Vagg | Max Ogden | Brian Woodward |
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