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This project provides a utility to check if a value is a finite number primitive in JavaScript, distinguishing itself from the built-in `isFinite` by excluding number objects and stringified numbers. It's designed for developers who need precise type checking in their code, ensuring only actual number primitives are considered finite.

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check if a value is a finite number primitive

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