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A collection of utility functions designed to simplify and speed up development tasks in JavaScript and TypeScript projects.

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# toURL Utility Function The `toURL` function safely converts a string into a `URL` object, validating the format and handling errors gracefully. ## 📌 Features - Converts a valid URL string into a `URL` object. - Returns `undefined` and throws an error if the URL is invalid. - Helps ensure proper URL validation before use in requests or navigation. ## 🚀 Installation This function is part of `@estarlincito/utils`. Install it using: ```sh pnpm add @estarlincito/utils # or npm install @estarlincito/utils # or yarn add @estarlincito/utils ``` ## ⚡ Usage Import the function in your project: ```ts import { toURL } from '@estarlincito/utils'; const url = toURL('https://example.com'); console.log(url); // URL { href: 'https://example.com/', ... } ``` ### ✅ Correct Usage ```ts const validURL = toURL('https://google.com'); console.log(validURL?.href); // "https://google.com/" const anotherValidURL = toURL('http://localhost:3000'); console.log(anotherValidURL?.href); // "http://localhost:3000/" ``` ### ❌ Incorrect Usage ```ts const invalidURL = toURL('invalid-url'); // Throws: "Invalid URL: invalid-url, example: 'https://example.com/'" ``` ## 🛠 How It Works - **Try-Catch Handling:** It attempts to create a `URL` object using `new URL(url)`. - **Error Handling:** If the input is not a valid URL, it triggers `handleError` with a descriptive message. - **Ensures Validity:** Prevents invalid URLs from being used in API calls, navigation, or link generation. ## 📝 License This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE](../LICENSE) file for details. **Author:** Estarlin R ([estarlincito.com](https://estarlincito.com))