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A simple and lightweight TypeScript type guard library for runtime type validation.

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import type { TypeGuardFn } from './isType'; import type { BooleanLike } from '../types/BooleanLike'; /** * Checks if a value can be treated as a boolean. * * This type guard validates that a value is either a boolean or can be converted to a boolean. * It accepts boolean values, string representations ("true", "false", "1", "0"), and numeric * representations (1, 0). This is useful for validating boolean values from various sources * like form inputs, API responses, configuration files, etc. * * @param value - The value to check * @param config - Optional configuration for error handling * @returns True if the value is a boolean or can be converted to a boolean, false otherwise * * @example * ```typescript * import { isBooleanLike } from 'guardz'; * * console.log(isBooleanLike(true)); // true * console.log(isBooleanLike(false)); // true * console.log(isBooleanLike("true")); // true * console.log(isBooleanLike("false")); // true * console.log(isBooleanLike("1")); // true * console.log(isBooleanLike("0")); // true * console.log(isBooleanLike(1)); // true * console.log(isBooleanLike(0)); // true * console.log(isBooleanLike("yes")); // false * console.log(isBooleanLike("no")); // false * console.log(isBooleanLike("")); // false * console.log(isBooleanLike(null)); // false * console.log(isBooleanLike(undefined)); // false * * // With type narrowing * const data: unknown = getDataFromAPI(); * if (isBooleanLike(data)) { * // data is now typed as BooleanLike * console.log(Boolean(data)); // Safe to convert * } * ``` */ export declare const isBooleanLike: TypeGuardFn<BooleanLike>;