Dinero.js lets you create, calculate, and format money safely in JavaScript and TypeScript.
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Money is complex, and the primitives of the language aren't enough to properly represent it. Dinero.js is a JavaScript library that lets you express monetary values, but also perform mutations, conversions, comparisons, formatting, and overall make money manipulation easier and safer in your application.
βΉοΈ Dinero.js v2 is currently in alpha. For v1, check the
v1
branch and docs.
π¦ Install
npm install dinero.js@alpha
# or
yarn add dinero.js@alpha
β‘οΈ Quick start
Dinero
objects are minimal. Every function in dinero.js
is side-effect free, allowing you only to bundle exactly what you use.
import { USD } from '@dinero.js/currencies';
import { dinero, add } from 'dinero.js';
const d1 = dinero({ amount: 500, currency: USD });
const d2 = dinero({ amount: 800, currency: USD });
add(d1, d2);
Check out the quick start guide on the documentation.
π Documentation
The documentation lets you learn about all aspects of the library.
- Getting started to get up and running quickly with Dinero.js
- Core concepts to learn about the underlying principles behind the library
- Guides to dig deeper into specific use cases.
- API for a comprehensive list of available functions and their parameters.
- FAQ for common answers to questions you might have
Visit the full documentation to know more.
π₯ Contributors
From v1