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# @sapphirecode/consts
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version: 1.2.x
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useful constant values that are used in many applications
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## Installation
npm:
> npm i --save @sapphirecode/consts
yarn:
> yarn add @sapphirecode/consts
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## Usage
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there are many constants, too many to document by hand so I suggest you use
autocomplete or look into the source.
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Http status codes:
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```js
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const {http} = require('@sapphirecode/consts');
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console.log(http.status_ok); // 200
```
Time
```js
const {time} = require('@sapphirecode/consts');
console.log(time.base_ms.minute); // 60000
```
The time module contains a few precalculated bases like base_s, base_ms, base_us
and base_ns. Those allow you to use timers without calculating everything
first.
> timer(base_ms.week) instead of timer(1000 x 60 x 60 x 24 x 7) or
> timer(base_us.week) if your timer counts in microseconds
time intervals above one week are functions, because they require additional
information to be calculated
```js
console.log(time.base_ms.year(2020));
console.log(time.base_ms.year(12, 2020));
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```
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## License
MIT © Timo Hocker <timo@scode.ovh>