Use a file path with a user-specified separator to grab a value from a nested object
Delete nested properties from an object using dot notation.
Properties file reader for Node.js
Safely get a dot-notated property within an object.
Set nested properties on an object using dot notation.
Work with objects of different cased keys
Safely access and modify nested object properties using string paths
Check if a value is a plain object
get, set, delete deep objects in javascript. Get the last object reference
A [W3C HTML JSON forms spec](http://www.w3.org/TR/html-json-forms/) compliant field appender (for lack of a better name). Useful for people implementing `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` and `multipart/form-data` parsers.
Check if a value is an object
Map object keys and values into a new object
Underscore mixins for deeply nested objects
Gets the job done when JSON.stringify can't
Use property paths like 'a.b.c' to get a nested value from an object. Even works when keys have dots in them (no other dot-prop library we tested does this, or does it correctly).
Convert an object's keys to snake case
Set an array of unique values as the property of an object. Supports setting deeply nested properties using using object-paths/dot notation.
Filter object keys and values into a new object
Stringify an object sorting scalars before objects, and defaulting to 2-space indent
Create nested getter properties and any intermediary dot notation (`'a.b.c'`) paths
JavaScript utilities for nested objects
Redact JS objects
Utility functions to deal with references in objects
string-argv parses a string into an argument array to mimic process.argv. This is useful when testing Command Line Utilities that you want to pass arguments to.
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