Download the install.tar
file (Lua extensions directory), extract to your LUA_PATH
(path where Lua is installed).
Or you can also open a terminal in the same path where you downloaded install.tar
and run the command line below to unzip to your <LUA_PATH>
.
tar -xf install.tar -C "<LUA_PATH>"
SHA256: cb4df36c5d5f86f92cc27d72b8e5b3c4e7fe7b7c8181a1e9d66f5968bef1032f
MD5: bf6f95cd6d895dc0a5150ec738ad94eb
lext.lua
lua-extensions/dependencies/erros.lua
lua-extensions/dependencies/short-methods.lua
lua-extensions/docs/extlib.lua
lua-extensions/array.lua
lua-extensions/string.lua
lua-extensions/LICENSE.lua
On VSCode you will need Lua Language Server extension installed.
Still on VSCode open Preferences: Open User Settings (JSON)
with the command:
- On Windows:
Ctrl + Shift + P
orF1
- On MacOS:
⇧⌘P
orF1
Inside the main object of settings.json
add the code below changing <LUA_PATH>
to the path where Lua is installed on your machine.
"Lua.workspace.library": [
"<LUA_PATH>/lua-extensions/docs"
]
All set! You're ready to go! 🚀
Require Lua extensions module in whatever lua file you want with the code below.
require 'lext'
Let's see an example with array.reduce()
.
require 'lext'
local t = array{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}.reduce'+'
print(t) -- 15
If your terminal isn't displaying utf8 characters correctly, use the utf8
option after the filename, just once. This argument triggers the chcp 65001
command in the console.
-- heart.lua
print 'Coração' -- Cora├º├úo
> lua heart.lua utf8
Now let's take a look at some brief explanations about the powerful Lua extensions. You can also click on the method to see some examples in documentation.
-
:split()
Splits a string into a string table. -
:slice()
Splices the string with UTF8 support. -
:replace()
Replaces a string substring with no magic symbols. -
:tolowercase()
Lowercase all with UTF8 support. -
:touppercase()
Lowercase all with UTF8 support. -
:reverse()
Reverses the string with UTF8 support. -
:contains()
Checks if the given string contains a certain substring. -
:trim()
Removes the leading and trailing white space line terminator characters from a string. -
:trimstart()
Removes the leading white space characters from a string. -
:trimend()
Removes the trailing white space line terminator characters from a string.
-
.join()
Joins the table into a string. -
.slice()
Slices the table. -
.filter()
Returns a table with items that meet a specified condition passed by a callback function. -
.map()
Modifies each item of the table by a callback function. -
.reduce()
Returns the accumulated result of all the elements in the array. -
.reverse()
Reverses the order of the elements in the array. -
.flat()
Returns a new array with all sub-array elements concatenated into it recursively up to the specified depth.
Made with ❤️
Lunatic Fox - Josélio Júnior - 2023