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	value-equal 
 
value-equal determines if two JavaScript values are equal using Object.prototype.valueOf.
In many instances when I'm checking for object equality, what I really want to know is if their values are equal. This is good for:
- Stuff you keep in 
localStorage window.history.statevalues- Query strings
 
Installation
Using npm:
$ npm install --save value-equal
Then with a module bundler like webpack, use as you would anything else:
// using ES6 modules
import valueEqual from 'value-equal';
// using CommonJS modules
var valueEqual = require('value-equal');
The UMD build is also available on unpkg:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/value-equal"></script>
You can find the library on window.valueEqual.
Usage
valueEqual(1, 1); // true
valueEqual('asdf', 'asdf'); // true
valueEqual('asdf', new String('asdf')); // true
valueEqual(true, true); // true
valueEqual(true, false); // false
valueEqual({ a: 'a' }, { a: 'a' }); // true
valueEqual({ a: 'a' }, { a: 'b' }); // false
valueEqual([1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3]); // true
valueEqual([1, 2, 3], [2, 3, 4]); // false
That's it. Enjoy!