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    strip-json-comments

    strip-json-comments

    Strip comments from JSON. Lets you use comments in your JSON files

    Strip comments from JSON. Lets you use comments in your JSON files. It will replace single-line comments // and multi-line comments /**/ with whitespace. This allows JSON error positions to remain as close as possible to the original source.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    html-react-parser

    html-react-parser

    HTML to React parser

    HTML to React parser that works on both the server (Node.js) and the client (browser). The parser converts an HTML string to one or more React elements. Available as part of the Tidelift Subscription. For TypeScript projects, you may need to check that domNode is an instance of domhandler's Element. Make sure to render parsed adjacent elements under a parent element.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    StringZilla

    StringZilla

    10x faster string search, split, sort, and shuffle for long strings

    StringZilla is the Godzilla of string libraries, splitting, sorting, and shuffling large textual datasets. StringZilla uses a heuristic so simple it's almost stupid... but it works. It matches the first few letters of words with hyper-scalar code to achieve memcpy speeds. The implementation fits into a single C 99 header file and uses different SIMD flavors and SWAR on older platforms.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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