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mimic-fn 
Make a function mimic another one
Useful when you wrap a function in another function and like to preserve the original name and other properties.
Install
$ npm install mimic-fn
Usage
const mimicFn = require('mimic-fn');
function foo() {}
foo.unicorn = '🦄';
function wrapper() {
return foo() {};
}
console.log(wrapper.name);
//=> 'wrapper'
mimicFn(wrapper, foo);
console.log(wrapper.name);
//=> 'foo'
console.log(wrapper.unicorn);
//=> '🦄'
API
It will copy over the properties name, length, displayName, and any custom properties you may have set.
mimicFn(to, from)
It will modify to and return it.
to
Type: Function
Mimicking function.
from
Type: Function
Function to mimic.
Related
- rename-fn - Rename a function
License
MIT © Sindre Sorhus