Demo for query storing
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+declare namespace prettyBytes {
+ interface Options {
+ /**
+ Include plus sign for positive numbers. If the difference is exactly zero a space character will be prepended instead for better alignment.
+
+ @default false
+ */
+ readonly signed?: boolean;
+
+ /**
+ - If `false`: Output won't be localized.
+ - If `true`: Localize the output using the system/browser locale.
+ - If `string`: Expects a [BCP 47 language tag](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IETF_language_tag) (For example: `en`, `de`, …)
+ - If `string[]`: Expects a list of [BCP 47 language tags](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IETF_language_tag) (For example: `en`, `de`, …)
+
+ __Note:__ Localization should generally work in browsers. Node.js needs to be [built](https://github.com/nodejs/node/wiki/Intl) with `full-icu` or `system-icu`. Alternatively, the [`full-icu`](https://github.com/unicode-org/full-icu-npm) module can be used to provide support at runtime.
+
+ @default false
+ */
+ readonly locale?: boolean | string | readonly string[];
+
+ /**
+ Format the number as [bits](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bit) instead of [bytes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte). This can be useful when, for example, referring to [bit rate](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bit_rate).
+
+ @default false
+
+ @example
+ ```
+ import prettyBytes = require('pretty-bytes');
+
+ prettyBytes(1337, {bits: true});
+ //=> '1.34 kbit'
+ ```
+ */
+ readonly bits?: boolean;
+
+ /**
+ Format the number using the [Binary Prefix](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_prefix) instead of the [SI Prefix](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_prefix). This can be useful for presenting memory amounts. However, this should not be used for presenting file sizes.
+
+ @default false
+
+ @example
+ ```
+ import prettyBytes = require('pretty-bytes');
+
+ prettyBytes(1000, {binary: true});
+ //=> '1000 bit'
+
+ prettyBytes(1024, {binary: true});
+ //=> '1 kiB'
+ ```
+ */
+ readonly binary?: boolean;
+
+ /**
+ The minimum number of fraction digits to display.
+
+ If neither `minimumFractionDigits` or `maximumFractionDigits` are set, the default behavior is to round to 3 significant digits.
+
+ @default undefined
+
+ ```
+ import prettyBytes = require('pretty-bytes');
+
+ // Show the number with at least 3 fractional digits
+ prettyBytes(1900, {minimumFractionDigits: 3});
+ //=> '1.900 kB'
+
+ prettyBytes(1900);
+ //=> '1.9 kB'
+ ```
+ */
+ readonly minimumFractionDigits?: number;
+
+
+ /**
+ The maximum number of fraction digits to display.
+
+ If neither `minimumFractionDigits` or `maximumFractionDigits` are set, the default behavior is to round to 3 significant digits.
+
+ @default undefined
+
+ ```
+ import prettyBytes = require('pretty-bytes');
+
+ // Show the number with at most 1 fractional digit
+ prettyBytes(1920, {maximumFractionDigits: 1});
+ //=> '1.9 kB'
+
+ prettyBytes(1920);
+ //=> '1.92 kB'
+ ```
+ */
+ readonly maximumFractionDigits?: number;
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+Convert bytes to a human readable string: `1337` → `1.34 kB`.
+
+@param number - The number to format.
+
+@example
+```
+import prettyBytes = require('pretty-bytes');
+
+prettyBytes(1337);
+//=> '1.34 kB'
+
+prettyBytes(100);
+//=> '100 B'
+
+// Display file size differences
+prettyBytes(42, {signed: true});
+//=> '+42 B'
+
+// Localized output using German locale
+prettyBytes(1337, {locale: 'de'});
+//=> '1,34 kB'
+```
+*/
+declare function prettyBytes(
+ number: number,
+ options?: prettyBytes.Options
+): string;
+
+export = prettyBytes;