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<a href="https://github.com/liriliri/licia" target="_blank">Licia</a> is a utility library that focus on getting daily works done. Unlike other libraries such as <a href="http://underscorejs.org/" target="_blank">underscore</a>, <a href="http://moutjs.com/" target="_blank">mout</a>, which strictly separates its functions into several categories like array, string and function etc, licia is just a deadly simple collection of useful <a href="https://hackernoon.com/tagged/javascript" target="_blank">JavaScript</a> snippets. That means, it grows while developing websites. Whenever I found something needed to build my page, it is added to the library. As a result, licia becomes a library with <a href="http://eustia.liriliri.io/module.html" target="_blank">about 300 micro modules</a> dealing problems in different aspects. For example, dom <a href="https://hackernoon.com/tagged/manipulation" target="_blank">manipulation</a>, cookies, class creation, template, date format, ajax, url, event emitter and a bunch more, even Promise.