Merge objects & other types recursively. A simple & small integration.
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Merge objects & other types recursively. A simple & small integration.
Deeply merge 2 or more objects respecting type information.
A TypeScript deep merge function with automatically inferred types.
The Cloud Posse Terraform Provider for various utilities (e.g. deep merging, stack configuration management)
Uniquely flexible and light-weight utility for cloning and deep (recursive) merging of JavaScript objects. Supports descriptor values, accessor functions, and custom prototypes. Provides advanced options for customizing the clone/merge process.
A zero dependency library to safe merge objects and arrays with customizable behavior.
A small utility function for merging objects deeply 🖤
Property dictionaries with support for deep merging
Deep clone, deep merge & nested object utils for JavaScript – small, fast, tree-shakable Lodash alternative.
A collection of lightweight, strongly-typed TypeScript utility libraries — schema validation with type inference, async helpers, deep object operations, object mapping, job scheduling, and more.
Deep merge array of objects by passed key. Objects with same key vals will merge together
Small, fast, simple and 0 dependency utility for merging two objects.
🙌 Simple object extend module
✨ A utility for deep merging objects.
JavaScript Web is a resource for frontend job interview and daily development work.
Type-safe deep merge utility.
Strongly-typed deep and recursive object merging with support for all value types.
A TypeScript library providing SQL-like join operations for JavaScript objects. Merge two objects using one of 9 composable join types, with support for deep merging of nested objects.
Performs a deep merge of two objects, where the source object's properties are merged into the target object.
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