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by gregabbott
256 days ago
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In another comment, I mentioned a vanilla JavaScript function I published in 2024 called Chute.
https://github.com/gregabbott/chute In a similar way to the featured project, Chute also uses proxies to work like a pipeline operator. But like in your reply, Chute uses a dot-notation style to chain and send data through a mix of functions and methods. You might like to see how Chute uses proxies, as it requires no `chainWith` or similar setup step before use. Without setup, Chute can send data through global or local, top-level or nested, native or custom, unary, curried or non-unary functions and methods. It gives non-unary functions the current data at a specific argument position by using a custom-nameable placeholder variable. The Chute page describes some more of its features:
https://gregabbott.pages.dev/chute/ |
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