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★ 5.0k
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⑂ 521
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JavaScript
Topic
License
MIT
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A look at openexchangerates/accounting.js: 5.0k stars on GitHub, written primarily in JavaScript. A lightweight JavaScript library for number, money and currency formatting - fully localisable, zero dependencies.

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Stars★ 5.0k
Forks⑂ 521
LanguageJavaScript
Topic
LicenseMIT
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