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# for-each [![build status][1]][2] [![browser support][3]][4] A better forEach. ## Example Like `Array.prototype.forEach` but works on objects. ```js var forEach = require("for-each") forEach({ key: "value" }, function (value, key, object) { /* code */ }) ``` As a bonus, it's also a perfectly function shim/polyfill for arrays too! ```js var forEach = require("for-each") forEach([1, 2, 3], function (value, index, array) { /* code */ }) ``` ## Installation `npm install for-each` ## Contributors - Raynos ## MIT Licenced [1]: https://secure.travis-ci.org/Raynos/for-each.png [2]: http://travis-ci.org/Raynos/for-each [3]: https://ci.testling.com/Raynos/for-each.png [4]: https://ci.testling.com/Raynos/for-each
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